# wikiextractor [WikiExtractor.py](http://medialab.di.unipi.it/wiki/Wikipedia_Extractor) is a Python script that extracts and cleans text from a [Wikipedia database dump](http://download.wikimedia.org/). The tool is written in Python and requires no additional library. For further information, see the [project Home Page](http://medialab.di.unipi.it/wiki/Wikipedia_Extractor) or the [Wiki](https://github.com/attardi/wikiextractor/wiki). This is a beta version that performs template expansion by preprocesssng the whole dump and extracting template definitions. The current version keeps a cache of parsed templates, achieving a speedup of twice over the previous version. ## Usage The script is invoked with a Wikipedia dump file as an argument. The output is stored in a number of files of similar size in a chosen directory. Each file will contains several documents in this [document format](http://medialab.di.unipi.it/wiki/Document_Format). usage: WikiExtractor.py [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-b n[KMG]] [-c] [--html] [-l] [-ns ns1,ns2] [-s] [--templates TEMPLATES] [--no-templates] [--processes PROCESSES] [-q] [--debug] [-a] [-v] input positional arguments: input XML wiki dump file; use '-' to read from stdin optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --processes PROCESSES number of processes to use (default number of CPU cores) Output: -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT output path; a file if no max bytes per file set, otherwise a directory to collect files. use '-' for stdout. -b n[KMG], --bytes n[KMG] maximum bytes per output file (default is no limit: one file) -c, --compress compress output files using bzip Processing: --html produce HTML output, subsumes --links and --sections -l, --links preserve links -ns ns1,ns2, --namespaces ns1,ns2 accepted namespaces -s, --sections preserve sections --templates TEMPLATES use or create file containing templates --no-templates Do not expand templates Special: -q, --quiet suppress reporting progress info --debug print debug info -a, --article analyze a file containing a single article (debug) option -v, --version print program version Saving templates to a file will speed up performing extraction the next time, assuming template definitions have not changed. Option --no-templates significantly speeds up the extractor, avoiding the cost of expanding [MediaWiki templates](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Templates). For further information, visit [the documentation](http://attardi.github.io/wikiextractor).