Getting started
Install kage and clone your first site into a browsable offline folder in under a minute.
Three short pages: how kage thinks about cloning a site (render, strip, localise), how to install the binary and point it at a browser, and a guided first run that ends with a real offline mirror you can click through.
Introduction
Why kage renders before it saves, and what it means to strip the JavaScript out of a clone.
Installation
Install kage from Go, Homebrew, a release archive, a Linux package, or the container image, and point it at a browser.
Quick start
From an empty terminal to a self-contained offline mirror you can click through.