Descargue todo un blog de Jekyll con el siguiente comando:

1️⃣ Mirror the site locally

Use wget to download all pages, CSS, and images:

mkdir geohot

wget --mirror --convert-links --adjust-extension --page-requisites --no-parent https://geohot.github.io/blog/
  • --mirror → download recursively
  • --convert-links → make links local
  • --adjust-extension → save files with proper extensions (.html)
  • --page-requisites → include CSS, images, JS
  • --no-parent → avoid downloading unrelated pages

The files will be saved under geohot.github.io/blog/ in your current folder.


2️⃣ Combine all posts into a single HTML page

If you want one PDF, it’s easiest to create a single all.html page that contains all posts:

# Create a blank HTML file
echo "<html><head><title>All Posts</title></head><body>" > all.html

# Append all HTML files downloaded by wget
find geohot.github.io/blog -name "*.html" | sort | while read f; do
    # Skip index.html if you want
    cat "$f" >> all.html
    echo "<hr>" >> all.html
done

# Close HTML tags
echo "</body></html>" >> all.html

This will produce a giant HTML file containing all pages, separated by <hr>.

Para arreglar ruta imágenes.

sed -i 's|\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./assets/images/|geohot.github.io/blog/assets/images/|g' all.html

3️⃣ Convert HTML to PDF

Now open the HTML file all.html with a browser run Control+P to print to PDF and save it as PDF.