This commit introduces several maintenance improvements to the repository.
- A `go.work` file has been added to define the workspace and make the project easier to work with.
- The module path in `go.mod` has been updated to use a GitHub URL, and all import paths have been updated accordingly.
- `examples` and `docs` directories have been created.
- The `examples` directory contains scripts that demonstrate the tool's functionality.
- The `docs` directory contains documentation for the project.
- Tests have been added to the `pkg/github` package following the `_Good`, `_Bad`, `_Ugly` convention.
- The missing `pkg/borg` package has been added to resolve a build error.
This commit introduces a new `collect website` command that recursively downloads a website to a specified depth.
- A new `pkg/website` package contains the logic for the recursive download.
- A new `pkg/ui` package provides a progress bar for long-running operations, which is used by the website downloader.
- The `collect pwa` subcommand has been restored to be PWA-specific.
This commit introduces two new commands: `pwa` and `serve`.
The `pwa` command downloads a Progressive Web Application (PWA) from a given URL. It discovers the PWA's manifest, downloads the assets referenced in the manifest (start URL and icons), and packages them into a single `.tar` file.
The `serve` command takes a `.tar` file created by the `pwa` command and serves its contents using a standard Go HTTP file server. It unpacks the tarball into an in-memory filesystem, making it a self-contained and efficient way to host the downloaded PWA.
This commit introduces the core functionality of the Borg Data Collector.
- Adds the `collect` command to clone a single Git repository and store it in a Trix cube.
- Adds the `collect all` command to clone all public repositories from a GitHub user or organization.
- Implements the Trix cube as a `tar` archive.
- Adds the `ingest` command to add files to a Trix cube.
- Adds the `cat` command to extract files from a Trix cube.
- Integrates Borg-themed status messages for a more engaging user experience.