Coders: Need a script

MrCunt

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So hey.. In the interest of ARCHIVE EVERYTHING.

I am wondering if the coders here could make a wiki scraper that archives everything in the specific wiki.. With a limit to set bytes so it does not trawl the entire wiki.. More so, Starting before it was wokipedya edited.
Probably not making sense, but those who know what I am chasing know... keke Make it a botnet decentralized archive... You know what I am saying.
Just an idea, Hope I am not the first, Scrape the history etc.
EDUD; Like our own network of that movie that the Not Socially Awkward had in that Snowden movie
EDUDTU: PRISM. KWISM!
 
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This is probably the perfect time to learn something. There is a shit ton of libraries for python and js that will make pulling specific things off websites easier. If you already have a basic understanding of scripting, it shouldn't be too hard to quickly get something up and running. These days, there is a whole fucking ocean of things you can use freely.
 
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// You need to use https://copy.sh/brainfuck/ to run
// this code.

/** Using different cells to store different numeric values
* Cell 1 = 70; Cell 2 = 80; Cell 3 = 30
* These base values can then be incremented or decremented
* to store ASCII values of the characters we need to print */
++++++++++ //Cell 1 = 70(To run the loop 10 times)
[
>+++++++ // Cell 1 = 7*10
>++++++++ // Cell 2 = 8*10
>+++ // Cell 3 = 3*10
<<<- // Setting the pointer back to cell 0 & decrement
] // end of loop

/**Final numeric values in each cell
*Cell 0 = 0; Cell 1 = 70; Cell 2 = 80; Cell 3 = 30*/

// Moving from Cell 0 to Cell 1
>+.--..++++++. // Printing "Wikipedia"(ASCII 71, 69, 69 75)

// Moving from Cell 1 to Cell 2
>+++. // Printing "S"(ASCII 83)

// Moving from Cell 2 to Cell 3
>++. // Printing " "(ASCII 32)

// Moving the pointer back to Cell 1
<<-----. // Printing "F"(ASCII 70)

//Moving from Cell 1 to Cell 2
>----.+++. // Printing "OR"(ASCII 79, 82)

// Moving from Cell 2 to Cell 3
>. // Printing " "(ASCII 32)

//Moving from Cell 3 to Cell 1
<<+.--..++++++. //Printing "Archive"(ASCII 71, 69, 69 75)

//Moving from Cell 1 to Cell 2
>+. //Printing "S"(ASCII 83)
 
What specific wiki are we looking at? I'm not the best at coding but I can try something, plus I'm bored.
If I can get the link, I can look at how the pages are formatted and then write something off of that.
 
I think one of the python projects on free code academy is a webscraper. It takes like 2-3 months of doing a lesson a day to get to that point.
 
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