A free open source alternative Wikipedia front-end focused on privacy.
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A free open source alternative Wikipedia front-end focused on privacy.
Collects a multimodal dataset of Wikipedia articles and their images
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Get a quick and short summary for any wikipedia article in seconds
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A Wikipedia Viewer
A front-end web app that takes a search input and gets a list of Wikipedia search results using the Media Wiki API. Built with React.js.
WhatsApp bot that can do many things like, searching your query on google and give you a links as more as it can. it can download your FaceBook and YouTube videos. It can shows weather of any city. It can translate any language to any language.
📖 a dim-witted wiki "parser" and lookup tool
📜 Wikipedia Viewer project, created using React.
🔍 Client app that uses Wikipedia search API
Type the query in a search box and see the resulting Wikipedia entries. 🔰
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Use jQuery/JavaScript to build a Wikipedia viewer.
Code for Free Code Camp projects
A freeCodeCamp project - Build a Wikipedia Viewer
Fetch articles from the Wikipedia API.
freeCodeCamp wikipedia API search front end project.
An online tool that provides users with instant access to the vast array of information available on Wikipedia. Using MediaWiki API
Add a description, image, and links to the wikipedia-viewer topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the wikipedia-viewer topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."