--- title: "Mirroring or Archiving an Entire Website" date: 2019-08-02T22:42:16-04:00 draft: false tags: [ "Archive" ] medium_enabled: true --- I have several old Wordpress sites lying around that I would like to archive but not maintain anymore. Since I don't intend to create any more content on these sites, we can use tools like `wget` to scrape an existing site and provide a somewhat *read-only* copy of it. I say read-only not because we can't edit it, but because it's not in the original source format of the website. There have been several tackles to the problem: - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/538865/how-do-you-archive-an-entire-website-for-offline-viewing#538878 - [https://letswp.io/download-an-entire-website-wget-windows/](https://web.archive.org/web/20190915143432/https://letswp.io/download-an-entire-website-wget-windows/) And ultimately after consulting these resources I've came to the following command: ```bash wget --mirror \ --convert-links \ --adjust-extension \ --page-requisites \ --no-verbose \ https://url/of/web/site ``` There were other solutions in that stack overflow post, but something about the simplicity of `wget` appealed to me. [Example site I archived with this.](https://sentenceworthy.com)