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How to get the links of 15,000 Wiki-articles
Oh cool, I had my students do PageRank when I taught that class. Implementing the actual PageRank algorithm should be pretty easy, gathering and processing the data into usable form is harder, especially in Matlab which does not excel at that kind of task. You might compare your program to danker for verification and validation. I think Wikipedia also makes their page view / article popularity data available, which might be of interest to you.
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What are some alternatives?
Github-Ranking - :star:Github Ranking:star: Github stars and forks ranking list. Github Top100 stars list of different languages. Automatically update daily. | Github仓库排名,每日自动更新
Wikipedia - A Pythonic wrapper for the Wikipedia API
wi-page - Rank Wikipedia Article's Contributors by Byte Counts.
wikifunctions - Python functions for retrieving data from the MediaWiki/Wikipedia API
wembedder - Wikidata embedding
mwparserfromhell - A Python parser for MediaWiki wikicode
WiktionaryParser - A Python Wiktionary Parser
pastevents - A structured, searchable archive of Wikipedia's "Current Events" portal
gopherpedia.com - gopher server for gopherpedia.com, an interface to wikipedia
emacs-w3m - emacs-w3m, a simple Emacs interface to w3m
fetch - wik is use to get information about anything on the shell using Wikipedia. [Moved to: https://github.com/yashsinghcodes/wik]
MediaWiki-Tools - Tools for getting data from MediaWiki websites