mwparserfromhell
doom-checkboxes
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6.6 | 0.0 | |
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mwparserfromhell
- FLaNK AI Weekly for 29 April 2024
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Processing Wikipedia Dumps With Python
There's also https://github.com/earwig/mwparserfromhell, if you don't want to roll your own.
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[Python] How can I clean up Wikipedia's XML backup dump to create dictionaries of commonly used words for multiple languages?
In particular what you're looking at is not XML but wikitext. I found a discussion on stackoverflow about solving the same problem of getting text from wikitext. Seems like the most promising solution in Python since you already have the dump is to run each page through mwparserfromhell. According to the top stackoverflow answer you could use something like
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How can I clean up Wikipedia's XML backup dump to create dictionaries of commonly used words for multiple languages?
Thank you so much! I was actually talking about the markup language within the text. Turns out it's proprietary to WikiMedia and user lowerthansound kindly suggested I use this: https://github.com/earwig/mwparserfromhell
doom-checkboxes
- FLaNK AI Weekly for 29 April 2024
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Doom-htop: The classic DOOM game over htop
> Just imagine a Todo List or a Calendar in Doom.
Nitpick: This is not a todo list or a calendar in Doom; this is Doom running in a todo list or a calendar.
We already have a doom rendered using checkboxes [1], integrating that into a todo app is left as an exercise for the reader.
[1]: https://healeycodes.github.io/doom-checkboxes/
- Advent Of Code using only the C preprocessor, Day 1 to 6
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Why not use Node.js for chess engines, it must be much faster than c++ right?
WebAssembly and checkboxes
- Doom in checkboxes
- Doom in HTML Checkboxes
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Doom Rendered via Checkboxes
If anyone wants to PR a fix for more browsers please do! (https://github.com/healeycodes/doom-checkboxes/issues/1). Otherwise, I'll probably look into this tomorrow.
What are some alternatives?
wikitextparser - A Python library to parse MediaWiki WikiText
js-chess-engine - Simple JavaScript chess engine without dependencies written in NodeJs. It can be used on both, server or client (web browser) and do not need persistent storage - handy for serverless solutions like AWS Lambda. This engine includes configurable AI computer logic.
archwiki - MediaWiki used on Arch Linux websites (read-only mirror)
Folders - A language where the code is written with folders
WiktionaryParser - A Python Wiktionary Parser
doom-workers - Website and Message Router source code for the Multiplayer Doom on Cloudflare Workers tech demo
wikiteam - Tools for downloading and preserving wikis. We archive wikis, from Wikipedia to tiniest wikis. As of 2023, WikiTeam has preserved more than 350,000 wikis.
chessbash - A simple chess game in a bash script
pywikibot - A Python library that interfaces with the MediaWiki API. This is a mirror from gerrit.wikimedia.org. Do not submit any patches here. See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Developer_account for contributing.
doom-emojis - 🕹️ DOOM rendered via emojis in a web browser.
isbntools - python app/framework for 'all things ISBN' including metadata, descriptions, covers...
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly