# WikiTeam ### We archive wikis, from Wikipedia to tiniest wikis **WikiTeam software is a set of tools for archiving wikis.** They work on MediaWiki wikis, but we want to expand to other wiki engines. As of 2023, WikiTeam has preserved more than [350,000 wikis](https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Available-Backups), several wikifarms, regular Wikipedia dumps and [34 TB of Wikimedia Commons images](https://archive.org/details/wikimediacommons). There are [thousands](http://wikiindex.org) of [wikis](https://wikiapiary.com) in the Internet. Every day some of them are no longer publicly available and, due to lack of backups, lost forever. Millions of people download tons of media files (movies, music, books, etc) from the Internet, serving as a kind of distributed backup. Wikis, most of them under free licenses, disappear from time to time because nobody grabbed a copy of them. That is a shame that we would like to solve. **WikiTeam** is the [Archive Team](http://www.archiveteam.org) ([GitHub](https://github.com/ArchiveTeam)) subcommittee on wikis. It was founded and originally developed by [Emilio J. Rodríguez-Posada](https://github.com/emijrp), a Wikipedia veteran editor and amateur archivist. Many people have helped by sending suggestions, [reporting bugs](https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/issues), writing [documentation](https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki), providing help in the [mailing list](http://groups.google.com/group/wikiteam-discuss) and making [wiki backups](https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Available-Backups). Thanks to all, especially to: [Federico Leva](https://github.com/nemobis), [Alex Buie](https://github.com/ab2525), [Scott Boyd](http://www.sdboyd56.com), [Hydriz](https://github.com/Hydriz), Platonides, Ian McEwen, [Mike Dupont](https://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3), [balr0g](https://github.com/balr0g) and [PiRSquared17](https://github.com/PiRSquared17).
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## Quick guide This is a very quick guide for the most used features of WikiTeam tools. For further information, read the [tutorial](https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Tutorial) and the rest of the [documentation](https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki). You can also ask in the [mailing list](http://groups.google.com/group/wikiteam-discuss). ### Requirements Requires Python 2.7. Confirm you satisfy the requirements: `pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt` or, if you don't have enough permissions for the above, `pip install --user --upgrade -r requirements.txt` ### Download any wiki To download any wiki, use one of the following options: `python dumpgenerator.py http://wiki.domain.org --xml --images` (complete XML histories and images) If the script can't find itself the API and/or index.php paths, then you can provide them: `python dumpgenerator.py --api=http://wiki.domain.org/w/api.php --xml --images` `python dumpgenerator.py --api=http://wiki.domain.org/w/api.php --index=http://wiki.domain.org/w/index.php --xml --images` If you only want the XML histories, just use `--xml`. For only the images, just `--images`. For only the current version of every page, `--xml --curonly`. You can resume an aborted download: `python dumpgenerator.py --api=http://wiki.domain.org/w/api.php --xml --images --resume --path=/path/to/incomplete-dump` See more options: `python dumpgenerator.py --help` ### Download Wikimedia dumps To download [Wikimedia XML dumps](http://dumps.wikimedia.org/backup-index.html) (Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Wikinews, etc) you can run: `python wikipediadownloader.py` (download all projects) See more options: `python wikipediadownloader.py --help` ### Download Wikimedia Commons images There is a script for this, but we have [uploaded the tarballs](https://archive.org/details/wikimediacommons) to Internet Archive, so it's more useful to reseed their torrents than to re-generate old ones with the script. ## Developers [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/WikiTeam/wikiteam.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/WikiTeam/wikiteam) You can run tests easily by using the [tox](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tox) command. It is probably already present in your operating system, you would need version 1.6. If it is not, you can download it from pypi with: `pip install tox`. Example usage: $ tox py27 runtests: commands[0] | nosetests --nocapture --nologcapture Checking http://wiki.annotation.jp/api.php Trying to parse かずさアノテーション - ソーシャル・ゲノム・アノテーション.jpg from API Retrieving image filenames . Found 266 images . ------------------------------------------- Ran 1 test in 2.253s OK _________________ summary _________________ py27: commands succeeded congratulations :) $ ## This use of GitHub is not an endorsement This project is currently hosted by GitHub for legacy reasons. GitHub is not recommended as it's a service running on proprietary software and does not respect copyleft. [Free software needs free tools](https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html): support the campaign [Give up GitHub](https://GiveUpGitHub.org) from [the Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org). (This section is released under [CC-0](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).) ![Logo of the GiveUpGitHub campaign](https://sfconservancy.org/img/GiveUpGitHub.png)