wikireader

Read wikipedia articles distraction free


License
MIT
Install
pip install wikireader==0.0.4

Documentation

WikiReader

WikiReader is a simple wikipedia browser tool writen in Python for reading Wikipedia articles without distraction. It uses Suckless' dmenu for finding articles.

It is written for my own purposes and is deliberately kept simple.

Installation

To install WikiReader, simply run:

pip install wikireader

WikiReader was written in Python 3.8.5 and had dmenu as an external dependency. To install dmenu:

On Debian/Ubuntu

sudo apt install dmenu

On Arch Linux:

pacman -S dmenu

WikiReader also relies on PyQt5, so it needs the dependencies of that package as well.

Usage

Run the command wikireader. A dmenu instance will popup on your screen. Here you can write a keyword or query. The dmenu will disappear and reappear with suggestions to articles. After chosing one, the article will be loaded and shown in a simplified html form.

Config

Configuration is still in it's early stages. The first implementation is in version 0.0.4. At the moment you can only set the theme. The config folder is in ~/.config/wikireader/. There will be a config.json. If it is not there, run the wikireader command once. The program will create the folder and the default config files. There will be a css folder as well with availabel themes, at the moment only a dark- and a light theme. Be free to create your own theme, but beware that you give it a different name. In the config.json you can set the theme, by setting the css filename without the .css extentsion:

{
    "theme": "light"
}

The default is dark as I prefer that.

Licence

The package is released under MIT license.