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Similar projects and alternatives to zim-tools
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browsertrix-crawler
Run a high-fidelity browser-based web archiving crawler in a single Docker container
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wget-2-zim
creates ZIM files for Kiwix from arbitrary websites with wget and some nifty tricks (doesn't need ServiceWorkers)
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zim-tools discussion
zim-tools reviews and mentions
- Trying to Install wget-2-zim on Linux Mint 18.1
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How to Download All of Wikipedia onto a USB Flash Drive
It looks like Kiwix uses the ZIM file format, which appears to have diffing support [0] (see zimdiff and zimpatch). That said, it doesn't look like Kiwix actually publishes those diffs.
[0] https://github.com/openzim/zim-tools/tree/master/src
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I found a way to read the pali canon offline on my smartphone, for free
One problem that remains is to bring the access to insight webpage to the ".zim" format that the kiwix app can process. Here it seems the only way to do that is a tool called "zimwriterfs" that can be found in another opensource project that defines the basis of the offline reader format and is used by kiwix I believe. https://github.com/openzim/zim-tools ...this was no problem for me, as the tool can be accessed easily from standard linux distributions like ubuntu. Creating the .zim file from the unzipped access to insight offline version is a single command line, after preparing a little icon that will be used for the site in kiwix. There seems to be no windows version of that tool available though...
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Zim-Tools 3.0.0 is out!
More info at https://github.com/openzim/zim-tools
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openzim/zim-tools is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of zim-tools is C++.