internetarchive
WinPython
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17 | 41 | |
1,519 | 1,717 | |
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8.3 | 8.5 | |
3 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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internetarchive
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Official CLI Tool for the Internet Archive
https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/commit/952ace47e0e...
Me too, first commit was a bit more than 11 years ago.
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What do you use to verify the hashes provided by Archive.org?
The --checksum switch of ia verifies the hashes.
- Mass downloading from Archive.org...how?
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Using Python for Internet Archive Bulk Upload
first, i've tried python and internetarchive scripts only on XP/Vista with the corresponding version for those OS, without success. I moved to linux, instead. While I have a Raspberry Pi (RPi), I tried first on a Virtual Machine, under Windows. I chose Debian (that's what I run on the RPi) but also had a go at FreeBSD. Both have packages (binaries) ready to go and worked flawlessly. From your post, you have enough skills to set up a virtual machine and install a mainstream linux distro, which is basically downloading an iso, mounting it on the VM, clicking next,next,next,ok,done. You then would boot into the desktop and open the CLI (command line interface). Installing internet archive and python is just a matter of copy pasting a couple of commands. On linux, the internet archive package is https://packages.debian.org/stable/utils/internetarchive and I find it easier than grabbing the binaries through cURL, setting up permissions and whatnot. same for python3. it'll do it's thing (grabs all the files it needs, installs, cleans, all automated, and when it's done you're back at the prompt ($ <-- you asked what this operator means in Python but I think you mean when it shows on the documentation; it's just a command prompt, like it would be on windows cmd, for example c:\archives\uploads> waiting for a command) and ready to throw commands. you first need to setup with your credentials. just ia configure it'll ask all it needs and you're ready to upload stuff. mass uploading different items s basically entering the same command for as many times as it's needed. ia does this for you, using a CSV file -- this involves a bit of pre-processing but when set and done it'll save you a lot of time and wait.
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I'm using 'screen' for some background tasks on a headless RPi server and it doesn't show progress info. Works fine outside it.
More specifically i'm using ia internetarchive, and Putty 0.75 to log into the Pi. All is updated and outside a screen session works fine. When transfering files I get a progress bar, %, speed and timestamps. But when on a screen all I get it the name of the file being uploaded and nothing else. It only changes when one file finishes and moves to the next or when all is uploaded. No other progress info.
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- It finally happened. Something I archived was erased from the Internet.
- Looking for some help in downloading a few thousand files from archive.org on ubuntu. wget is estimated to take 2 months... I figured I should ask the fellow data-hoarders!
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How can I mirror big folder from Archive.org
You can do that with the Internet Archive's Python client by jjjake: https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive
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Wii WBFS games?
If you're comfortable with command line, you can use the internet archive python script to download stuff from archive.org ( https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive )
WinPython
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One path to connecting a Python script to a COM application on Windows
STEP 1: Python on Windows What to install Download and install WinPython from https://winpython.github.io. I researched Python on Windows and in very short order understood that WinPython is the way to go. While it’s stated audience is scientists, data scientists and education, it fully serves the needs of personal projects. Also, it is available as a portable distribution with no requirement to register with Windows. This checked all the boxes.
- WinPython
- WinPython: Run Python, Spyder with SciPy on Any Windows PC
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Pip 23.1 Released - Massive improvement to backtracking
Feel free to share the resolver you wrote and we can test it on real world scenarios that are very difficult, here's a fun one that I remember: https://github.com/winpython/winpython/blob/master/Qt5_requirements64.txt
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IT does not allow me to have a Python environment on my computer.
WinPython maybe? https://winpython.github.io/. Its a local python installation.
- Run .py from a USB on a PC without installing phyton, possible?
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qBitTorrent search plugins - portable python runtime ?
how can i use the portable version of winpython from https://winpython.github.io to configure into qbittorrent to detect the runtime pre-requisites so that my portable qbittorent search can work? thx in advanced. #portablepython
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What you guys use to process data? Excel? r? python?
You equally are barred from e.g., WinPython which can work without an installation into the OS, too? Then - mechanically speaking - it wouldn't matter that the USB ports are permanently plastered with some polymer.
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Jupyterlab Desktop
Thank for answering. I understand that the interpreter situation can be annoying. There is WinPython [0] to circumvent that to some degree. I feel like if I don’t do it the „VSCode and py-file“ way, it’ll be more and more difficult to keep everything together when teaching about modularity and putting functions in helper scripts, putting tests in other directories and such. I think it’s just because I got used to using VSCode and not Notebooks although I’ve used them for a while.
[0] https://winpython.github.io
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How to learn Python without installation
One option would be to use a portable Python runtime. Like this one: https://winpython.github.io/
What are some alternatives?
archiveOrgImageDownloader - A python script that will download pages from a borrowed book from the Internet Archive archive.org library and save them as images.
PyWin32 - python for windows extensions
rfsh - RFSH: Run shell scripts in batch, concurrently, fully customized with variable .
PythonNet - Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers.
wrolpi - Create your own off-grid library
PyInstaller - Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables
SCrawler - 🏳️🌈 Media downloader from any sites, including Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, OnlyFans, YouTube, Pinterest, PornHub, XHamster, XVIDEOS, ThisVid etc.
pythonlibs - A Python wrapper for the extremely fast Blosc compression library
instaloader - Download pictures (or videos) along with their captions and other metadata from Instagram.
pyxll-utils
GGet - Multithreaded download accelerator written in Go
python-shell - Run Python scripts from Node.js with simple (but efficient) inter-process communication through stdio