It’s now time to clean a little bit our file: Save the file and load it in Google Sheets using the buil-in import functionality ( File > Import) We’ll handle these cases in a next step, don’t worry about it. A snapshot refers to a specific URL and a specific date, which explains why you see a lot of duplicates here. This file contains a list of all snapshots stored by. If you need to apply some kind of filtering (based on the date for instance), see the full documentation on GitHub.Īt this point, you should see in your browser the following content: = *&output =txtīe careful though because if you don’t use the limit parameter, the system will return all the historical data, which can be quite large based on the domain you input Just go to the following URL, updating the domain by the one you want to work with. Extract and filter the raw data from the APIĪ has an API that you can use to retrieve directly the full list of URLs for a specific domain. We will leave out the last scenario, that I wanted to mention anyway because it is actually the first use I had for this tool, and I will walk you through the process of the two other bullet points.
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