2026/06/14/kage-open-source-tool-snapshots-dynamic-websites
Kage open-source tool snapshots dynamic websites into script-free offline copies or single binaries for long-term viewing
EDITOR BRIEF
Kage is a Go-based project that uses headless Chrome to load a website, capture the settled DOM, and save local HTML, CSS, images, and fonts. It strips all JavaScript, creating offline copies that avoid trackers, broken network calls, and blank pages caused by client-side apps.
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The project reflects growing interest in durable personal archiving as modern websites become increasingly dependent on JavaScript and remote services. Tools like Kage could appeal to researchers, journalists, and preservationists who need stable snapshots that remain readable years later.
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