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blogger-dl

v1.0.3

Published

blogger-dl is a downloader for all blogs using the blogger API

Downloads

10

Readme

The readme is still WIP

Blog Downloader/Archiver for all blogs using the blogger API (only tested on blogspot.com)

blogger-dl is a downloader for all blogs using the blogget API. it saves all posts and pages and links all oulinks to the locally saved files. (including images)

Requirements

Installation

The programm has to be installed globally, so thet npm can add it as a cli command

npm install blogger-dl -g

Api-Key

Step 1: go to https://developers.google.com/blogger/docs/3.0/using and scroll down to the Get key button

Step 1.1: login with your google account

Step 2: after clicking the button use the spinner to create a new Project and click next

Step 3: wait

Step 4: save the key somewhere and voila you have a key

Usage

Usage:
        blogger-dl <url> [options] -key <api-key>
        blogger-dl <url> <path> [options] -key <api-key>
    with saved key:
        blogger-dl <url> [options]
        blogger-dl <url> <path> [options]

Example:
        for whole blog:
                blogger-dl https://blogger-developers.googleblog.com/ -key <api-key>
        for single post:
                 blogger-dl https://blogger-developers.googleblog.com/2012/06/blogger-api-v3.html -key <api-key>
Options:
    General:
            -info           shows blog info without downloading
            -override       overrides already downloaded posts/pages
            -css <file>     applies css from selected file to posts/pages
            -json           creates a json file for every post/page
    Api-key:
            -key <api-key>  used to set api-key (needed if no api-key is saved!)
            -save-key       if used supplied api-key will be saved and used if no new key is supllied with -key
    Filtering:
            -limit <amount> limits the amount of posts/pages downloaded
            -search <query> searches for posts
            -no-posts       skips downloading posts
            -no-pages       skips downloading pages
            -no-media       skips downloading media and keeps them linked to the remote location

Customization (WIP)

The posts/pages will be saved in base html without the css of the blog.

This means that they might be hard to read/ugly.

CSS

The css option will copy the copy into the Blog folder and link every post/page to the css file.

-css <file>

Filtering (WIP)