npm install wtf-plugin-html
Output all, or part of a wikipedia article in HTML.
This plugin can reliably convert links, bolds and italics to html - and it tries its best at more complex output like tables, lists, and templates.
const wtf = require('wtf_wikipedia')
wtf.extend(require('wtf-plugin-html'))
let doc = wtf('hello [[world]]')
doc.html()
// 'hello <a href="./world">world</a>'
<script src="https://unpkg.com/wtf_wikipedia"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/wtf-plugin-html"></script>
<script defer>
wtf.plugin(window.wtfHtml)
wtf.fetch('Radiohead', function (err, doc) {
console.log(doc.sentences()[0].html())
// <b>Radiohead</b> are an English <a class="link" href="./Rock_music">rock</a> band ...
})
</script>
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