Given a wiki and a list of article titles, we can make an offline
snapshot easily. To me the question is: What kind of selections? Based
on which approach? Using which data exactly?... and then probably find
to apply it and get the list of article titles.
Ok this sounds a lot like our Wikipedia-on-Demand project,
ie enter a list of articles on one end and get the corresponding zim file on the other end. Release is planned for this Fall, so we’ll make sure to put out a call so people can test it.
Doing something that works cross-wiki, on the other hand, is another ball game entirely and not on our roadmap at the moment (but make no mistake, this would be a very cool feature).
SCMLe 6 juil. 2022 à 15:01, Samuel Klein <meta.sj@gmail.com> a écrit :Sounds like a lovely idea.
Mapping to tiddlywiki would be very interesting.
What are the kiwix tools for compilation these days?WikiBrowse used to do something similar.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 6:09 AM Željko Blaće <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:Dear fellows - I would like to offline hostminimal set of Wiki pages (Wikipedias, Wikispore, Commons)and minimal set of media (images, video and audio)that all branch out from single Reasonator(or Portal.toolforge.org) search......and that keep global links beyond 2 degrees(so that one can use them to continue online).For now I think of just downloading pages offlineand hosting them as mobile wiki-to-static pagesusing wget with manual corrections.I would love to do this for monuments andtiny libraries like this https://w.wiki/5QWnso maybe have library-like single-file wiki
(like https://tiddlywiki.com system)so that users could connect to it
and live notices.Anyone has idea if and how to do this betterand package in the most elegant way?Anyone interested in collaborating?Best Z. Blace