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Contents of README:This is the openZIM/Kiwix ZIM file repository. These ZIM files are static versions of online Web sites. One time downloaded, they can be used without requiring any access to the Web. To fully enjoy them use a ZIM compatible reader like Kiwix. More information at https://openzim.org and https://kiwix.org ZIM file names are not a strict way to store ZIM metadata and no software should rely on them. But we try to keep a bit of coherence in the way how we name them. Usually the filename is composed from (separated with '_'): * Web site name * ISO 639-1 of the language * Selection of content (or "all" if everything is in it) * Content flavour gives an indication about what kind of scraping we have used. We tend to use the following ones (ascending sorted by completeness): * "mini" means that only a subset of the text is available, probably the first section * "nopic" means that most pictures have been removed * "maxi" means everything except large media files like video/audio * no indication means we have done our best to scrape everything You might also rarely find: * "nodet", which means that this is a text subset but pictures and videos should be there. * Publication date in format YYYY-MM |
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