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By wucebrayne, history, 9 years ago, In English

This one is goood! I promise!

You just have to run runner.py (Python3) and enter the range of the contest IDs.

It will download all of the problems and tutorials as PDFs in a neat little folder for each different contest.

Also, a text file will keep track of contests you have already downloaded. So you don't have to check!

Github Link

Terminal:

Contest Folders:

PDFs:

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just what you need when you don't have a good internet connection thank you for this great work.

:)

You might wanna fix the Note that all Codeforces contests don't have tutorials on the github page in the readme.md

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    Thanks!

    It is true. Some of the older contests don't have editorials. Unless you mean change the 'all' to 'some'. Okayy, yeahh thanks!

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This is great. I am interested in learning web scraping as well, is there any good recommendations of where I can learn it?

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