Kage – Shadow Any Website Into a Single Binary for Offline Viewing
Original: Show HN: Kage – Shadow any website to a single binary for offline viewing
Kage is a CLI tool that crawls and packages any website into a single self-contained binary for offline use.
Kage is an open-source command-line tool that mirrors — or "shadows" — any website and bundles the result into a single portable binary executable. The approach removes the need for a local web server or file tree of assets to browse a captured site offline. It is shared as a Show HN project, targeting developers and technical users who need reliable offline access to documentation or reference sites.
Kage is an open-source project by developer tamnd, published on GitHub and announced via a Show HN submission on Hacker News. Its stated purpose is to "shadow" any website — meaning to crawl and capture its content — and then bundle everything into a single self-contained binary executable that can be run locally for offline viewing.
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