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kage parquet export turns a packed archive into a columnar Parquet table, one row per entry, and kage parquet import rebuilds the archive from it. The table follows the open-index/open-markdown field names (doc_id, url, host, crawl_date, content_length, text_length, text) so a kage export sits next to other web-crawl datasets on Hugging Face and reads straight into DuckDB or pandas. Alongside those columns it keeps the raw content bytes and the ZIM structure (namespace, redirect target), so the round trip is lossless: a ZIM exported and reimported is byte-identical. doc_id is a deterministic UUID v5 of the page URL. HTML pages also get a derived plain-text column for full-text search and training use; it plays no part in the round trip, which rebuilds pages from the stored content.