I'll also mention that both MediaWiki and StackExchange have APIs that grant you access to their native markup (Wiki markup and Markdown, respectively).
@jorgesumle This is an entirely out of touch and out of place rant. First, websites have every right to their content, and user-generated content with rights signed away; you'd be a fool to think you should have "freedom" over someone else's work, if they don't grant it to you. Secondly, websites have absolutely zero obligation to make their websites work well in a text-based browser; graceful degradation / progressive enhancement sure is nice, but people need to be payed to do extra work. Thirdly, you're probably misinterpreting DRM (say, in the form of Encrypted Media Extensions); writing badly structured HTML that's hard to parse has nothing to do with DRM. I get that you're probably frustrated by recent developments in DRM on the web, but it has nothing to do with what @aditya3098 requested. So please stop.
> adding bs4 based parsers for popular websites, that will parse things like Wikis, forums and stackexchange etc to make them work well on w3m/elinks.
I don't see how that's related to googler at all. You should start your own project for that.