+@node WARCs
+@unnumbered WARCs
+
+Similarly to @ref{Enclosures, enclosures} downloading, you may run
+downloading of @code{X-URL} URLs, pointing to the article itself. If it
+is HTML document, then it can depend on various other resources, like
+images and stylesheets. @url{https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/, GNU Wget}
+has ability to download it with all required requisites. Moreover it is
+able to output the whole document in
+@url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_ARChive, WARC} format.
+
+@example
+$ mkdir path/to/warcs
+$ ./feeds-warcs.zsh path/to/warcs
+[...]
+www.darkside.ru_news_140480-20220218-145755.warc
+[...]
+@end example
+
+It is not compressed by default. You can both view and compress them
+with @url{https://www.tofuproxy.stargrave.org/WARCs.html, tofuproxy}'s
+help as an option. After you get pile of various @file{*.warc} files,
+you can simply add them to running @command{tofuproxy}:
+
+@example
+$ for w (path/to/warcs/*.warc) print $w > path/to/tofuproxy/fifos/add-warcs
+@end example
+
+And then visit @url{http://warc/} URL (when @command{tofuproxy} already
+acts as a proxy) to view and visit existing URLs.