Discover interesting connections starting from a Wikipedia article.
This is a Node.js library and command-line tool to see connections from Wikipedia articles. For example, you can use it to see the Getting to Philosophy effect, but it can do much more.
$ npm install -g wikilope
On the command line
wikilope -l <language code> -a <article name>
Or using a script
const Wikilope = require('../index.js');
const lope = new Wikilope({
article : '<article name>',
language : '<language>'
});
lope.run();
The wikilope
command has a lot of options you can use for interesting queries:
Usage: wikilope [options] <cmd> [env]
Options:
-a, --article <article> Wikipedia article name
-c, --count <count> Number of links to fetch
-f, --format <format> Output format: 'tree' (default) or 'terms'
--json Output in JSON format
-l, --language <language> Language code for Wikipedia edition (e.g. 'en', 'nl', 'fr')
--no-redirects Don't follow redirects
--no-cache Don't cache entries
-r, --recursive Also crawl up from results
-s, --steps <steps> How many steps should we go up?
-v, --verbose
-h, --help output usage information
Here's the classical Getting to Philosopy effect, starting from the English language Wikipedia version of the 'Amsterdam' article.
wikilope -l en -a Amsterdam
Let's not just get the first link, but the first three links. And let's use the German Wikipedia.
wikilope -l de -a Amsterdam -c 3
To also get the links from the articles you find use the recursive (-r
) option.
wikilope -l en -a Elephant -r
Get the same data, but in JSON format
wikilope -l en -a Elephant -r --json
To limit the number of articles we're getting we could use the step (-s
) option. We're also getting the first three links and doing it recursive.
wikilope -l en -a Blockchain -rs 5 -c 3
Use this module for Node.js like this:
const Wikilope = require('../index.js');
const lope = new Wikilope({
article : 'Amsterdam',
language : 'en'
});
lope.run();
All options of the command line version have equivalent arguments in the Wikilope
constructor:
{
// Class option : Command line flag
article : article,
count : count,
debug : verbose,
followRedirects : redirects,
format : format,
json : json,
language : language,
recursive : recursive,
steps : steps,
useCache : cache
}
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