Moved archive feature from ideas to features in README.

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* Freely configure target paths with variables like username, formatted date, post title, subreddit, image ID, index in album and many more. All variables can be used to create directories
* Fetch any (reasonable) amount of users in one go, with their profile image and description
* Search various archives for posts no longer listed on reddit, but for which the source or preview is still available
* Save image descriptions or other variables as metadata (EXIF for JPEG only, broader support coming soon!)
* Avoid duplicates
* Extract single images from albums
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* Support for subreddits
* Expand metadata support to PNGs, GIFs and videos
* Save additional details to an index file
* Search various archives for deleted posts (controversial, may or may not be implemented)
* Only download non-default profile images (avoid standard avatars)
## Installation
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* `$itemDate`: The submission date of the individual image or video, formatted by the `dateFormat` configuration described below
* `$itemIndex`: The index of the individual image or video in an album, offset by the `indexOffset` configuration described below
* `$extracted` (boolean): Whether the item has been extracted as the only item in an album
* `$preview` (boolean): Whether the image has been downloaded as a reddit preview because it was unavailable on the original host
* `$preview` (boolean): Whether the image is a reddit preview because it was unavailable on the original host
* `$ext`: The extension of the medium. Must typically be included, but may be omitted for self (text) posts on Unix systems
##### `booleans`