Raptor github-wayback-recovery

Recover deleted GitHub content using the Wayback Machine and Archive.org APIs. Use when repositories, files, issues, PRs, or wiki pages have been deleted from GitHub but may persist in web archives. Covers CDX API queries, URL patterns, and systematic recovery workflows.

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GitHub Wayback Recovery

Purpose: Recover deleted GitHub content (README files, issues, PRs, wiki pages, repository metadata) from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine when content is no longer available on GitHub.

When to Use This Skill

  • Repository has been deleted and you need README, wiki, or metadata
  • Issues or PRs were deleted by author, maintainer, or moderation
  • Need to recover file contents that may have been archived
  • Investigating historical state of a repository
  • Finding forks of deleted repositories via archived network pages
  • Recovering release notes or documentation from deleted projects

Complementary Skills:

  • github-archive: For structured event data (who did what, when) - always check first
  • github-commit-recovery: For accessing commits when you have SHAs
  • github-wayback-recovery (this skill): For web page snapshots when content is fully deleted

Core Principles

Wayback Machine Archives Web Pages, Not Git Repositories:

  • Cannot
    git clone
    from archived content
  • Cannot reconstruct full commit history
  • Recovery success depends on whether specific URLs were crawled

What CAN Be Recovered:

  • README files and repository descriptions
  • Issue titles, bodies, and comments (Archive Team prioritizes these)
  • PR conversations and descriptions (Files Changed tab often fails)
  • Wiki pages (especially wiki home)
  • Release notes and descriptions
  • Repository metadata (stars, language, license visible on homepage)
  • Commit SHAs from archived commit list pages (use with github-commit-recovery skill to access actual content)

What CANNOT Be Recovered:

  • Private repository content (never crawled)
  • Complete git history or repository clone
  • Content behind authentication

Quick Start

Check if a repository page was archived:

curl -s "https://archive.org/wayback/available?url=github.com/owner/repo" | jq

Search for all archived URLs under a repository:

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/*&output=json&collapse=urlkey" | head -50

Access an archived snapshot:

https://web.archive.org/web/{TIMESTAMP}/https://github.com/owner/repo

GitHub URL Patterns for Archive Searches

Understanding GitHub's URL structure is essential for constructing archive queries.

Repository-Level URLs

Content TypeURL Pattern
Homepage
github.com/{owner}/{repo}
Commits list
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/commits/{branch}
Individual commit
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/commit/{full-sha}
Fork network
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/network/members

File and Directory URLs

Content TypeURL Pattern
File view
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/blob/{branch}/{path/to/file}
Directory view
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/tree/{branch}/{directory}
File history
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/commits/{branch}/{path/to/file}
Raw file
raw.githubusercontent.com/{owner}/{repo}/{branch}/{path}

Note:

blob
= files,
tree
= directories. Raw URLs are rarely archived compared to rendered views.

Collaboration Artifacts

Content TypeURL Pattern
Pull request
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/pull/{number}
PR files
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/pull/{number}/files
PR commits
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/pull/{number}/commits
Issue
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/issues/{number}
Wiki page
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/wiki/{page-name}
Release
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/releases/tag/{tag-name}
All PRs
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/pulls?state=all
All issues
github.com/{owner}/{repo}/issues?state=all

CDX API Reference

The Capture Index (CDX) API provides structured search across all archived URLs.

Basic Query Structure

https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url={URL}&output=json

Essential Parameters

ParameterEffectExample
matchType=exact
Exact URL only (default)Single page
matchType=prefix
All URLs starting with pathAll repo content
url=.../*
Wildcard (same as prefix)
github.com/owner/repo/*
from=YYYY
Start date filter
from=2023
to=YYYY
End date filter
to=2024
filter=statuscode:200
Only successful capturesSkip redirects/errors
collapse=timestamp:8
One capture per dayReduce duplicates
collapse=urlkey
Unique URLs onlyList all archived pages
limit=N
Limit results
limit=100
output=json
JSON formatMachine-readable

Query Examples

Find all archived pages under a repository:

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/facebook/react/*&matchType=prefix&output=json&collapse=urlkey"

Find archived issues for a specific repository:

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/issues/*&output=json&collapse=urlkey&filter=statuscode:200"

Find archived snapshots of a specific file:

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/blob/*/path/to/file&output=json"

Check for archived snapshots near a specific date:

curl -s "https://archive.org/wayback/available?url=github.com/owner/repo&timestamp=20230615"

CDX Response Format

[
  ["urlkey", "timestamp", "original", "mimetype", "statuscode", "digest", "length"],
  ["com,github)/owner/repo", "20230615142311", "https://github.com/owner/repo", "text/html", "200", "ABC123...", "12345"]
]

Investigation Patterns

Recovering Deleted File Contents

Scenario: Repository or file has been deleted, need to recover file contents.

Step 1: Search for blob URLs

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/blob/*/README.md&output=json"

Step 2: Construct archive URL from timestamp

https://web.archive.org/web/20230615142311/https://github.com/owner/repo/blob/main/README.md

Step 3: Extract content manually or use waybackpack

pip install waybackpack
waybackpack "https://github.com/owner/repo/blob/main/README.md" -d output_dir

Forensic Value: Recover documentation, configuration files, or evidence that existed at specific points in time.

Recovering Deleted Issue/PR Content

Scenario: Issue or PR was deleted and you need the original content.

Step 1: Query for issue page snapshots

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/issues/123*&output=json"

Step 2: Access archived page

https://web.archive.org/web/{TIMESTAMP}/https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/123

Step 3: If issue number unknown, search PR/issue listing

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/issues?state=all&output=json"

Note: Archive Team actively crawls GitHub issues and PRs since 2020. Issue content has higher recovery success than file contents.

Finding Forks of Deleted Repositories

Scenario: Repository is deleted, but forks may contain the full git history.

Step 1: Search for archived fork network page

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/network/members&output=json"

Step 2: Access archived network page

https://web.archive.org/web/{TIMESTAMP}/https://github.com/owner/repo/network/members

Step 3: Extract fork usernames from archived page, check if forks still exist

# Check if fork exists
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" https://github.com/forker/repo

Forensic Value: Active forks contain complete git history including all commits. This often yields better results than trying to recover individual files.

Recovering Wiki Content

Scenario: Repository wiki has been deleted or made private.

Step 1: Search for wiki pages

curl -s "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=github.com/owner/repo/wiki*&output=json&collapse=urlkey"

Step 2: Access wiki home or specific pages

https://web.archive.org/web/{TIMESTAMP}/https://github.com/owner/repo/wiki
https://web.archive.org/web/{TIMESTAMP}/https://github.com/owner/repo/wiki/Page-Name

Python Implementation

import requests
import json
from typing import Optional, List, Dict
from time import sleep

class WaybackGitHubRecovery:
    CDX_API = "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx"
    AVAILABILITY_API = "https://archive.org/wayback/available"
    ARCHIVE_URL = "https://web.archive.org/web"

    def check_availability(self, url: str, timestamp: Optional[str] = None) -> Optional[Dict]:
        """Check if URL has any archived snapshots."""
        params = {"url": url}
        if timestamp:
            params["timestamp"] = timestamp

        resp = requests.get(self.AVAILABILITY_API, params=params)
        data = resp.json()

        if data.get("archived_snapshots", {}).get("closest"):
            return data["archived_snapshots"]["closest"]
        return None

    def search_cdx(self, url: str, match_type: str = "prefix",
                   collapse: str = "urlkey", limit: int = 1000) -> List[Dict]:
        """Search CDX API for archived URLs."""
        params = {
            "url": url,
            "output": "json",
            "matchType": match_type,
            "collapse": collapse,
            "filter": "statuscode:200",
            "limit": limit
        }

        resp = requests.get(self.CDX_API, params=params)
        data = resp.json()

        if len(data) <= 1:  # Only header row
            return []

        headers = data[0]
        results = []
        for row in data[1:]:
            results.append(dict(zip(headers, row)))

        return results

    def find_repository_content(self, owner: str, repo: str) -> Dict[str, List]:
        """Find all archived content for a repository."""
        base_url = f"github.com/{owner}/{repo}"

        results = {
            "homepage": self.search_cdx(base_url, match_type="exact"),
            "issues": self.search_cdx(f"{base_url}/issues/*"),
            "pulls": self.search_cdx(f"{base_url}/pull/*"),
            "wiki": self.search_cdx(f"{base_url}/wiki*"),
            "files": self.search_cdx(f"{base_url}/blob/*"),
            "network": self.search_cdx(f"{base_url}/network/members", match_type="exact"),
        }

        return results

    def get_archived_page(self, url: str, timestamp: str) -> Optional[str]:
        """Retrieve archived page content."""
        archive_url = f"{self.ARCHIVE_URL}/{timestamp}/{url}"
        resp = requests.get(archive_url)

        if resp.status_code == 200:
            return resp.text
        return None

    def find_forks(self, owner: str, repo: str) -> List[str]:
        """Find potential forks from archived network page."""
        network_results = self.search_cdx(
            f"github.com/{owner}/{repo}/network/members",
            match_type="exact"
        )

        forks = []
        if network_results:
            # Get most recent snapshot
            latest = network_results[-1]
            content = self.get_archived_page(
                f"https://github.com/{owner}/{repo}/network/members",
                latest["timestamp"]
            )
            if content:
                # Extract fork usernames (simplified - would need HTML parsing)
                # Look for patterns like href="/username/repo"
                import re
                pattern = rf'href="/([^/]+)/{repo}"'
                matches = re.findall(pattern, content)
                forks = list(set(matches) - {owner})

        return forks


# Usage Example
recovery = WaybackGitHubRecovery()

# Check if repository homepage was archived
snapshot = recovery.check_availability("https://github.com/deleted-user/deleted-repo")
if snapshot:
    print(f"Archived at: {snapshot['url']}")
    print(f"Timestamp: {snapshot['timestamp']}")

# Find all archived content
content = recovery.find_repository_content("deleted-user", "deleted-repo")
print(f"Found {len(content['issues'])} archived issue pages")
print(f"Found {len(content['files'])} archived file pages")

# Find potential forks
forks = recovery.find_forks("deleted-user", "deleted-repo")
for fork in forks:
    print(f"Potential fork: github.com/{fork}/deleted-repo")

Limitations and Considerations

Technical Limitations

  • JavaScript-rendered content: GitHub's modern interface uses AJAX; archived pages may have broken file trees, blame views, and navigation
  • Raw file downloads:
    raw.githubusercontent.com
    URLs are rarely archived
  • Binary assets: Release binaries and attachments typically fail to archive

Rate Limiting

Archive.org has undocumented rate limits:

  • Sustainable rate: ~100 requests/minute
  • Implement exponential backoff if you receive 429 responses
  • Use
    collapse
    parameters to reduce result count
  • Cache results locally for repeated analysis

Troubleshooting

No archived snapshots found:

  • Repository may be too new or obscure for crawling
  • Try searching with wildcards:
    github.com/owner/repo/*
  • Check if repo was ever public (private repos not crawled)

Archived page shows broken layout:

  • Normal for JavaScript-heavy pages
  • Try "View Source" to extract text content
  • Use older timestamps (pre-2020 GitHub had simpler rendering)

CDX API returns empty results:

  • Verify URL format (no trailing slashes, correct case)
  • Try
    matchType=prefix
    instead of exact
  • Remove
    filter=statuscode:200
    to see all captures

Rate limited by Archive.org:

  • Implement delays between requests (1-2 seconds)
  • Use
    collapse=timestamp:8
    to reduce duplicates
  • Download during off-peak hours

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