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Top 19 Wikidata Open-Source Projects
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OpenRefine
OpenRefine is a free, open source power tool for working with messy data and improving it
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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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.
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WordDumb
A calibre plugin that generates Kindle Word Wise and X-Ray files for KFX, AZW3, MOBI and EPUB eBook.
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SaaSHub
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codex
CoDEx: A set of knowledge graph Completion Datasets Extracted from Wikidata and Wikipedia (by tsafavi)
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sdlwiki
This is the raw contents of SDL's wiki. You can edit this through GitHub or at https://wiki.libsdl.org/ now!
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wiki_dump
A library that assists in traversing and downloading from Wikimedia Data Dumps and their mirrors.
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Project mention: Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-07"OpenRefine is a powerful free, open source tool for working with messy data: cleaning it; transforming it from one format into another; and extending it with web services and external data." https://openrefine.org/
Manual here: https://xxyzz.github.io/WordDumb/
Project mention: Request for Feedback: Peer Review - Open Source, Open Access Scientific Publishing Platform drawing on Github and StackExchange | /r/Open_Science | 2023-06-05If it works out maybe it could be combined with Scholia, maybe that is a way to address the problem of the scatter unorganized noninteractive literature but it's doing that well right now. I made some proposals here that could be relevant to your project – for example this one: there could be a watchlist onto which you can put authors and small disciplines and then get recent changes shown on it; this way users could find new papers to review within their field and this could work across sites where one can comment on / review papers, including yours. As Scholia is so far not well-known and doesn't have this or similar features, maybe you could add a Watchlist for papers on your site and later enable it to also show papers from elsewhere.
Wikidata related posts
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I've written my first game engine from scratch using C and SDL2, inspired by the games of the 90's for educational purposes. Guess I'd share it here! :)
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I've written my first game engine from scratch using C and SDL2, inspired by the games of the 90's, for educational purposes. Guess I'd share it here! :)
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Data-Mining Wikipedia for Fun and Profit
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The Wikimedia Foundation's chooses Vue.js over React as its new frontend framework
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[D] Graph embeddings of Wikidata items
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[UPDATE] Here's the Ref1 App with calendar, weather forecast and countdown. More info in the comments. Again, thanks everyone for the support! You guys are truly awesome!
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Library management system
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Wikidata projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | OpenRefine | 10,510 |
2 | name-suggestion-index | 626 |
3 | pywikibot | 618 |
4 | kgtk | 341 |
5 | WordDumb | 335 |
6 | wikibase-sdk | 320 |
7 | wikibase-cli | 218 |
8 | scholia | 209 |
9 | vglist | 145 |
10 | codex | 136 |
11 | Scribe-iOS | 107 |
12 | sdlwiki | 67 |
13 | wdq | 53 |
14 | danker | 52 |
15 | wembedder | 49 |
16 | ramadda | 15 |
17 | wiki_dump | 9 |
18 | netbase | 7 |
19 | Temtem-Overlay | 6 |
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