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    buku

    buku

    Personal mini-web in text

    ...Use your favorite editor to add, compose and update bookmarks. Search bookmarks instantly with multiple search options, including regex and a deep scan mode (handy with URLs). It can look up broken links on Wayback Machine. There's an Easter Egg to revisit random bookmarks. There's no tracking, hidden history, obsolete records, usage analytics or homing. To get started right away, jump to the Quickstart section. buku has one of the best documentation around. The man page comes with examples.
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    ipwb

    ipwb

    A distributed and persistent archive replay system using IPFS

    InterPlanetary Wayback (ipwb) facilitates permanence and collaboration in web archives by disseminating the contents of WARC files into the IPFS network. IPFS is a peer-to-peer content-addressable file system that inherently allows deduplication and facilitates opt-in replication. ipwb splits the header and payload of WARC response records before disseminating into IPFS to leverage the deduplication, builds a CDXJ index with references to the IPFS hashes returned, and combines the header and payload from IPFS at the time of replay. ...
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    paramspider

    paramspider

    Mine parameterized URLs from web archives for security testing

    ParamSpider is an open source command-line tool designed to discover URLs that contain parameters by mining historical data from web archives such as the Wayback Machine. It helps security researchers, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters collect potential attack surfaces by automatically gathering archived URLs related to a specific domain. Instead of returning every discovered URL, the tool intelligently filters results to highlight parameterized endpoints that are more useful for vulnerability testing. ...
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    Wayback Machine Site Uploader

    Wayback Machine Site Uploader

    This program allows you to store links to the Wayback Machine

    This program supports upto 10 links to comply with server site standards and helps you to upload your favorite sites to the Wayback Machine without having you to upload it yourself. You can also have the ability to repeat the uploads as you may.
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    Question Answering Corpus

    Question Answering Corpus

    Question answering dataset in "Teaching Machines to Read & Comprehend"

    ...The dataset, introduced in the 2015 paper “Teaching Machines to Read and Comprehend” (Hermann et al., NIPS 2015), was among the first large corpora designed to train and evaluate machine reading and comprehension models. The repository provides scripts for downloading archived CNN and Daily Mail articles from the Wayback Machine and automatically generating cloze-style questions where entities in the text are replaced with placeholders. Each data instance consists of a news article (context), a generated question, and its corresponding answer, making it suitable for supervised machine learning setups. The output follows a standardized question-answer format, with entity mappings to help models resolve named references.
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