[12:54] Is there a tutorial on writing Warrior scripts somewhere? [12:55] There are sites I'd like to help archive, but I have no bandwidth/servers to do it myself. [12:55] theres the github [12:55] it has all the scripts on there [12:55] if you can modify one, theres plenty of guys here who will help you out [12:55] and then test it etc ;) [12:55] also how big are the sites? you can use #archivebot [12:56] well, one is http://www.warhammeronline.com/ (the main site, not the forum) [12:57] the forum should also be archived though, but it's quite large [12:57] oh we are aware of that [12:57] not sure if anyone is actively working on it D: [12:57] I'm the one that made you guys aware of it ;) [12:58] * SmileyG points odie5533 to #warslammered [12:58] yeah, cool [12:58] * SmileyG throws the bot at it to start [12:58] yes, no one seems to be working on it, so I thought I'd try to work on it [12:58] the main site should just be a simple wget. [12:58] odie5533: No, there isn't a tutorial available. But like SmileyG said, I'd recommend looking at some of the earlier projects [12:59] SmileyG: what wget command are you using? [12:59] ersi: perhaps I could learn to write one, then write a tutorial! [12:59] Sure, that'd be appreciated. :) [12:59] wget -m ftw [12:59] I've written docs/tutorials for other projects before, to varying degrees of popularity. [13:00] SmileyG: aren't you going to specify a warc file to output to? [13:00] odie5533: yup that helps too :D [13:00] yeah, of course. Don't just use 'wget -m target' [13:00] the wiki has lots on this [13:02] SmileyG: Have you set archivebot on the site? [13:02] or are you going to soon? [13:05] i have [13:05] What command did you use? [13:05] you need to be in #archivebot and do !a [13:05] oph and be an operator [13:05] I'm not sure of the exact command the bot uses, I didn't write it [13:06] source is available on GitHub though