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  • wiki-journey

    Wiki Journey tracks your daily Wikipedia adventures and archives them in a tree format

  • Looking at https://github.com/demegire/wiki-journey/blob/main/firefox/c...

    It seems likely that the extension could be customized to any Mediawiki instance? As an admin I'd love to be able to use it elsewhere. This looks like it could be a great tool working with test users on stuff like information architecture, to see the path of how they found information. (I know there are better tools for that, but something that focuses tightly on wiki interactions would be useful to me.)

  • youtube-rabbithole

    A python program that follows recommended youtube videos and scrapes their data

  • Cool tool. Might be cool to make something wikipedia agnostic. Sometimes I manually create such a thing via obsidian when reading an article kicks off a journey into related resources but its kind of tedious.

    This reminds me of a program I wrote a while back when I was learning to program - Youtube rabbithole: https://github.com/BlairCurrey/youtube-rabbithole

    It basically just follows the next recommended video, recording the path along the way.

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