Ff2ebook Archive ((link))

hosted on GitHub under the user p0ody. The repository—titled ff2ebook-node-archived —contains TypeScript-based scripts for scraping fanfiction platforms like AO3, Tumblr, FanFiction.net, and Wattpad to gather fandom data. The repository includes installation instructions for Node.js 6+, MySQL tables, and configuration via .env files, making the tool deployable by technically inclined users.

: Features a dedicated database containing millions of older fanfictions, serving as a digital time capsule for deleted works.

However, its technical architecture included a unique feature. Whenever a user requested a conversion, the system cached the resulting file metadata and stored a local copy. Over years of continuous operation, this caching mechanism quietly grew into a massive database. Even after the active downloader functionality broke due to aggressive security changes on host websites, the FF2EBook Archive Index remained online as a searchable museum of literary history. Supported Legacy Platforms ff2ebook archive

The archive acts as a permanent library for any story that has ever been processed through the site's downloader.

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One of the risks of relying on a free, niche tool is longevity. ff2ebook has faced downtime in the past due to server costs or coding updates required when FanFiction.net changes its site structure. : Features a dedicated database containing millions of

, which stored copies of fics that had been previously converted by any user. This became a critical resource for finding "lost" or deleted fanfiction that was no longer available on the original host sites. Bypassing Restrictions:

Users attempting to download new or updated stories using the standard FF2EBook search bar will notice it frequently stalls out on an infinite loading loop or throws a connection error.

If you are a writer: Go check if your old FFN account was scraped. You might be shocked (or mortified) to find your 2009 Draco/Harry angst-fest still circulating.