goclone is a command-line utility designed to download and mirror complete websites to a local directory for offline access. It retrieves HTML pages, stylesheets, JavaScript files, images, and other assets from a target site and stores them on the user’s computer. It preserves the original site’s structure by maintaining relative links between pages, allowing the mirrored copy to function similarly to the live version when opened locally. Once a site has been cloned, users can browse the pages offline and navigate between them as if they were viewing the site online. goclone is written in Go and leverages concurrency through Go routines to perform downloads efficiently. goclone can also optionally start a local web server to serve the mirrored files for a more realistic browsing experience. The command-line interface supports configuration options such as proxy settings, custom user agents, and cookies, giving users flexibility when cloning websites.

Features

  • Downloads HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and other site assets
  • Preserves the original website’s relative link structure
  • Enables full offline browsing of mirrored websites
  • Optional built-in local server to serve cloned content
  • Supports proxy connections and custom user agents
  • Command-line interface with configurable flags and options

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Web Scrapers

License

MIT License

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Programming Language

Go

Related Categories

Go Web Scrapers

Registered

2026-03-11