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title: "Building a Personal Archive With Hoarder"
date: 2025-02-15T14:02:40Z
description: How to self-host a personal archive of web content even if stuff get's taken down
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date: 2025-02-15 14:02:40+00:00
description: How to self-host a personal archive of web content even if stuff get's
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title: Building a Personal Archive With Hoarder
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url: /2025/2/15/personal-archive-hoarder
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In this day and age, what with *gestures at everything* it's important to preserve and record information that may be removed from the internet, lost or forgotten. I've recently been using [Hoarder](https://hoarder.app/) to create a self-hosted personal archive of web content that I've found interesting or useful. Hoarder is an open source project that runs on your own server and allows you to search, filter and tag web content. Crucially, it also takes a full copy of web content and stores it locally so that you can access it even if the original site goes down.
## A Brief Review of Hoarder