Keeping an Offline Copy of StackOverflow with Kiwix
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Keeping an Offline Copy of StackOverflow with Kiwix
For developers working in an offline environment such as public transit or rural<br>dead zones, looking up information on sites like Wikipedia or StackOverflow<br>might seem impossible.
Lately, I've been using Kiwix to keep offline copies<br>of popular sites like Wikipedia and StackOverflow, aided by the availability of<br>cheap USB mass storage devices. Kiwix is an offline web browser that uses a<br>specialized archive file format<br>to store copies of reference material. It was built to view Wikipedia articles<br>but later expanded for other data sources like StackOverflow and Open Street<br>Map.
Keeping an offline copy is simple:
Download Kiwix Reader
Find<br>relevant ZIM packages,<br>downloading them via BitTorrent. The files are large, often several hundred<br>GB in size. A new USB drive may be helpful.
Open the files using Kiwix.
The experience is like the web version but with a blazing fast load time and the<br>ability to look things up when the internet cuts out.