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3 months agoThank you for the warning. You are correct. It’s prune to command injection. I will validate the URL before executing it. This shoud suffice until archivebox’s rest API is available in stable.
Thank you for the warning. You are correct. It’s prune to command injection. I will validate the URL before executing it. This shoud suffice until archivebox’s rest API is available in stable.
I have a script that archives to:
I used to solely depend on archive.org, but after the recent attacks, I expanded my options.
Script: https://gist.github.com/YasserKa/9a02bc50e75e7239f6f0c8f04fe4cfb1
EDIT: Added script. Note that the script doesn’t include archiving to
archivebox, since its API isn’t available in stable verison yet. You can add a
function depending on your setup. Personally, I am depending on Caddy and
docker, so I am using caddy module [1] to execute commands with this in my Caddyfile
:
route /add {
@params query url=*
exec docker exec --user=archivebox archivebox archivebox add {http.request.uri.query.url} {
timeout 0
}
}
https://github.com/sergix44/XBackBone
My workflow: press global hotkey -> screenshot or screen record -> after finishing (file uploaded via API -> store file’s link in clipboard -> notification).