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stub template is changed, but the transcluding article isn't.) At present, stub category renames tend to be done opportunistically when they're small, but it'd sometimes be useful to have a convenient way to do this by "brute force" on existing, large categories, when a naming convention changes, or is "clarified". Running either on a given list of articles, or a given category would be good. Proposed "null edit": add a blank line to the end of an article. Possible refinement, to stop continually growing article if for some reason it's repeatedly edited by this, and never otherwise: instead delete a blank line at end of article, if it already exists.
2854:. While I have been doing this by hand for months, I feel like a bot can easily do this task. While I see a bot doing this on occasion, I want to have one running on the English Knowledge (XXG) firstly to start using Commons images, then, later on, on request. While I am an idiot and cannot figure out code, I am willing to try to work with someone to build on this bot and eventually put it into action on EN. If there is any comments or concerns, just let me know please, or if you wish to help. 4058:. It would be interesting to expand the idea to articles which are already in categories, though it's clearly easier for uncategorized articles, and those are probably in more urgent need of attention. I'm not sure links outside of the "see also" area would be likely to be in the same category, but I haven't done any field testing of that idea. It might make an interesting seed list for manual review, but that depends on relative frequency of useful vs. not useful suggestions. -- 5298:
approximately midnight (UTC) daily. One complication in doing this manually (me) is that many questions are unsigned/undated and so into the Page History I go (which is listed by my local time) and sort out the UTC breakpoint. This complication would wouldn't be a problem for the bot as the headers would be added at midnight in UTC realtime. The relationship to the previous request is that the archiving bot could work from the date tag file. Tediously,
31: 2563:. Fairly simple stuff like two days after listing move from the comments only section to the voting section and then two weeks later move from the voting section to the decision section, from there it would of course have to be taken up by a human to decide whether it passes or not. I don't think this would be that hard to accomplish since as far as I know something fairly similar is being done on vfd by a bot. 5517: 3948:(hypothetical article) *should* be in the SW categories, but isn't through user error. It's fairly difficult right now to find these without a human user checking all theoretically category-bound links on all pages in the category. Ideally this would be a list of "exit links" - links that go out from Category articles that are no longer in Category. Things like 1589:, has been applied to 15,000 articles, which is far too many for anyone interested in expanding stubs to wade through. Many of these articles have been double-stubbed with {{bio-stub}} and another template stub, and in many cases there is another stub template that could replace the two of them. For instance, {{bio-stub}} combined with 2947:
are public terminals which are installed and locked down a certain way such that they may not have the proper software for SVG. Furthermore, people use other things than computers to read the Knowledge (XXG), like Palm Pilots. We do not want to restrict the Knowledge (XXG) to SVG even if the images are redundant. --
1437:. I've CfD'ed the lot of them earlier because I thought that nobody was using them, but it turned out that people did find them useful. So, can someone please use a bot to populate the various categories? It's a simple matter of counting ingoing links to an article - articles with many links get a higher priority. 1077:. All I would need is the ability to enter an article name and the url of the source text, and have the bot convert the stats into a battlebox and copy and paste the paragraphs to create an article. If anyone would like to provide this bot, or information on how to make it, I can do the work to implement it. -- 4442:
for details), being one of the most commonly used templates on Knowledge (XXG). But most people use the template instead of the subst command, for the simple fact of not knowing about the existence of the subst command, and server load issues. The output looks exactly alike. I would like to propose a
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Can't imagine a simpler bot than this to implement, or a more harmless one to run. (He observed, leadingly...) Has anyone previously suggested a "null edit" bot, to assist in forcing renamed stub categories to pick up their "new" categories? (This doesn't happen automatically, if the category in a
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This is actually a request for two different functionalities: the first would be for the bot to go through every current Knowledge (XXG) article, checking external links, while the second would be for the bot to patrol Recent Changes, doing the same. The first functionality would obviously need to be
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What I have in my mind: get the list of all active adminstrators. Issue a wget command, asking for the history of the userpage of every admin, and ask for the latest 500 history entries. Then cat the result and grep the words "revert" or "rv" that reside inside the edit summaries. Sort the result and
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A long-standing feature request is to allow certain templates to be automatically subst'ed whenever used, to reduce server load. Now I haven't heard from any developers on the matter, but it seems to me this matter can easily be taken care of using a bot. It should run once or twice per week, have an
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Note for future reference - the next time MIT 6.863J ("Natural Language and the Computer Representation of Knowledge") is taught, it might be a good idea to e-mail the professor with NLP-related Knowledge (XXG) project ideas like this one. The students need to do an independent project at the end of
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The idea of this bot, although automated, it would not change any of the articles. Rather, it would simply bold out or highlight spelling errors on the discussion page (giving the complete sentence so an editor could see where the misspelling is coming from), or a temporary page with the copy of the
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So this would be a human-operated bot to add articles to cats? I like it. Keep in mind, though, that subcats may sometime be necessary; for instance, if we had categories "Star Wars animals" or "Yuuzhan Vong biotechnology" (which, I think, we don't), "voxyn" would go in one of those, not the root SW
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The real clincher, however, can be seen by looking at the proponents page, and lists of supposed counts for a few administrators. Those counts, as near as I can tell, even include reversions made by people other than the administrator, of edits by editors other than the administrator, going back to
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Again, I do not see how the images are redundant when there are some people who are on modems, and would very much prefer the static image rather than downloading the Adobe SVG just to view the image. Furthermore, SVG is not a standard on all browsers and computers. You have to consider that there
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imo spellchecking is best handled by a semi automated tool (ie it suggests and its operator approves or rejects the edit) going via the talk page just sounds like talk page spam and creating extra work for editors. It is unclear as to whether a semi automated tool like this would need bot permission
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I agree that this bot could be helpful. However, could it do a larger proximity check say 10 or 20 lines. Otherwise, if the link term alternated none of the links would be removed. In very long articles extra links may be justifed, say, one every screen. Also dates (both year and day) need to remain
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can do this (when it gets done doing what it's doing now) but I would like to have a list of pages to edit (or at least be pointed to where I could get that list). KevinBot doesn't crawl (it can, but I'd rather not) but rather compiles lists of pages to check and then checks them. If you have a good
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Thanks: I should have thought to check the talk:, and not just the project page. "GMTA", clearly, as Mairi's proposal has exactly the same motivation as mine. And thanks also for the clarification on null edits: I'd inferred and assumed an actual db-changing edit was required, without bothering
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but a script is needed to go through and somehow arrange them from "surname, firstname" into "firstname, surname", and ignore the titles. Formatting doesn't appear to be preserved by copying out the text, which would be very useful in knowing which data are where so that they can then be jiggled.
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Knowledge (XXG) is desparately in need of a self-motivated bot with a positive attitude to extract any available film-related information from IMDB, and create articles out of it. For example, the bot could pick out the director, actors, tagline, quotes, release dates, budget, etc, and rewrite this
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I don't think it's a good idea to have a bot doing this. For starters it would be highly disruptive of the talk pages involved and the users editing them may wonder where they went. Further, the articles would still exist, but they'd be blanked, which means neither of those problems would be solved
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Good idea IMO. Another thing you might be able to do is try converting 24-bit RGB images that use less than 256 colors to a indexed color palette. I would suggest using -cc 3 on pngcrush, but it is not yet supported. This can reduce PNG size by large amounts (usually around 50%-60% smaller in my
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I'm not sure how to generate the list of pages. Perhaps from a download of the database and then a grep through the data or import it into MySQL and perform a query? The on-line search function doesn't help here since if one searches for "sup2" (to continue the example above), it will match every
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and am constantly pruning new lists of already existing articles. One of my big pet peeves when I run into a disambig page is that there is seems that there never enough info on the disambiguation page to fully disambiguate who the person was and I have to check several articles just to be sure.
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Hi, I think a good bot idea would be a bot that made articles on and gave statistics on United States/other schools. E.G.-- Ouachita High School have the number of students, percentages of things, test scores. The bot can gain the statistics from a goood number of websites out there. If someone is
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It would be a neat project to throw together a read-only bot that had a built-in grammar parser, so it could detect common word-choice mistakes, like it's vs. its, and whether vs. weather. The designer would probably need a few go-rounds in order to find algorithms that work well for this sort of
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I'm a little concerned about Knowledge (XXG) being used as a medium for self-promotion and advertising non-notable sites. Might it be possible/desirable to write a bot to check the Alexa rankings for all externally linked sites, and list all links to sites below a certain Alexa rank? Humans could
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I doubt that you have any better idea about what is being looked for, nor of what is being found, than the anonymous proponent, who is not a newby with the new user name. The most obvious thing this that there is no consideration of distinguishing reverts made by the administrator, reverts of an
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The problem with this is that you're asking to find images that don't have tags... Which means that the bot would have to either get a database dump, or actively create its own database of images to ignore (not to check). You'd need a feature that would allow you to query the database of images
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could use some updating. There is Perl code on the talk page; it would be cool if someone adopted this project. It would also be interesting if someone could get the "top 10" lists automatically updated. Instead of scanning the entire article namespace for hits, an article could be checked for
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Having multiple links to the same target is often useful, but how is a bot to know that? I have no objection to human editors fixing pages where there are too many links to the same target, but I would strongly discourage the use of bots to do the same (except if the bot runs under careful human
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Not sure if this exists or is even feasible, but what I'm looking for is a way to step through the articles in a Category/"Category substring", scanning the links for wikilinks that step outside the category requirement. This would be more akin to a spider or database query, except the former is
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Simple links in "See also" sections. In some cases, multiple articles in the same list have been merged. It would be good to consolidate these into a single listing with the new title. I assume you'd want to preserve whatever ordering already exists in these lists, rather than alphabetize. I
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pointed out that it might be a good idea to write some code specifically designed to flag articles with this problem, so that humans can fix them. I've noticed that the presence of a horizontal line (----) correlates strongly with this problem, as does violation of the ordering rules listed on
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by me, most of the copyvio articles get created by anon IPs or newbies. It wd be great if atleast a list of articles created by anon IPs yet seeing a good history of edits can be made available. If this is not the right place for requesting report generation, please move the request to a more
4483:). But I just read more about subst, its not what I thought it was, and can see how it might not be the best idea to replace across all articles without more detailed discussion of the pros and cons, so I withdraw the request, unless anyone else wants to pick up. There is also a discussion on 3231:. Just the other day I found an image which was years old with no source or copyright information. It's been deleted now but it would make life easier if a bot could elimate all the "no sourcers" after 7 days. One more thing, it would have to leave a message on the uploader's talk page too. -- 5297:
categories (/H, /S, /L and /M) for while. This sectioning by the date-of-question has been well received as it been helpful for navigation and archiving by providing chronological breaks. The bot that I'm requesting would add the supersection date header at the bottom of those five places at
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I want to give the most reverted administrator award. Thats why I need a bot that searches into the history of the user pages of all the active administrators, and count how many history entries contain into their edit summaries the words rv, reverted, or vandalism. Could you please help me?
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used to exist, but I don't know what happened to it. I'm not sure how bots work, but maybe I would tell it a misspelled word (and it's correct spelling), it'll look it up on Knowledge (XXG) using the Google search excluding talk and help pages. It'll go to the pages linked and find the text,
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Thanks again! I ll do this under my own user account, but unfortunately my dialup connection is extremely slow and it is going to take time. If anyone wishes to run a similar bot in order to discover the most revert admin, he is welcome to edit my userpage and present the results of his bot
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images are NOT stored in the database. and this is certainly NOT a job for a bot. (if it was to be done it should be done by the server admins locally. The real problem is that the scaling system always produces truecolor png output but that is a difficult issue to solve in the general case
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contains holidays organised in calendar format. The current day on the calendar is highlited in pink. The problem is, manually changing the highlighted day is tedious, and there are three different calendars (Gregorian, Chineese Lunar, and Muslim). Is there a bot that can do the work?
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pages, the bot would need to scan the table and compare the links in any given cell with those in the cell immediately above. If a link is repeated, the lower one should be de-linked. For this to work in one pass, note that the bot would need to scan the table from the bottom up. See
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This could be a bit tricky because IMDB isn't a public domain source, unlike Rambot and US census data. This could violate their terms of service. A more feasible idea might be simply to add an IMDB link at the bottom of each film page or actor page that's currently missing it. --
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Ok, now that the bugs have been worked out, and I finally learned how to use python on Knowledge (XXG), all someone has to tell me to do is how to replace the files and I will be on my way to make my idea come true. But, so far, is there any objections to me using the bot/script?
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was for all Mediawiki: redirects, but this sounds a bit dangerous to me; on the other hand, I think ditching all redirects to Template: should be safe. For additional safety, one could delete only redirects where Mediawiki:{foo} points to Template:{foo}.) In the past, a number of
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anyway. In fact, it would only increase confusions when someone searching ended up getting a blank page. Instead, how about a bot that added a boilerplate to the temp pages, making it clear that the page is there for archival purposes, and that the content may not be complete? --
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runs after an upgrade, it re-moves a lot of items and readjusts all the related links. Non-admins cannot fix these errors and double-redirects, because the entire MediaWiki: space is specifically protected. In order to avoid problems in the future, simplify maintenance, and make
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As mentioned above, first get approval from users of the template. Some templates are temporary and easy removal may be important. Other templates are more like automated display formats which are expected to change in the future, so should be retained in template form.
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appropriateness for listing only when someone is referred to it from Google. (That would require access to server logs, and obviously shouldn't be run on every visit.) Don't know if permission from Google would be required, or if their standard API license would do. --
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more useful, we need to delete all of those redirects. Once all the Template: redirects have been done by the bot, it should be easy enough to check the remaining redirects by hand. This will ensure that no items, other than the internal system messages, will be left.
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but does so no longer. I have been attempting to clean them up, but I think I've got all the substantive references now, just leaving a huge residue mostly consisting of user signatures containing unicode characters. The latter is about the same except it's about
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Its probablly ok to do this online if your search rate is kept low but it may be better to download dumps of the relavent tables and process them directly since then you will be able to process them as fast as you wan't without bothering the wikimedia servers.
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edit by an administrator, reverts of an earlier editor after the administrator's edit, and reverts to an earlier version by the administrator. And even more important, multiple reverts of the same thing. But that's only the tip of the iceberg, really.
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or one of its variants using a standard date format. The bot should be checking all of the timestamps in the section, of course, not just the lowest one. If people don't object to having a bot do this, I'll see what I can put together this weekend.
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I have already written some code that looks for uncategorized articles and suggests some categories for them, based on existing "see also" links. It's not really completed, and it's neglected at the moment, but if you have ideas or want to help, see
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control, such that a human is making an informed decision for each link). Heuristics such as "no more than one link per n lines of displayed output on a typical screen" would help, but I can imagine valid exceptions to just about any heuristic. ā€”
4207:. You have the choice of using a Python or a Perl framework. I myself use the Perl WWW::MediaWiki client from a shell script. Many other people prefer Python. If you decide to stick with Perl, you can write on my talk page if you need any help. 829:
Well, I suppose both could be useful. Stubs are useful if it seems likely that they will be expanded. If it seems implausible that they will be (and some articles can never be more than stubs) then collapsing them back would be an option. E.g.
4618:(where they appear as {{subst:at}} and {{subst:ab}}). Besides server load, they contain html comments with instructions on what to do if you're trying to renominate. Because they used to contain self-referential links, there are going to be 2283:, or maybe other Wikipedians are lazy and/or uninformed. I think it's the latter, and I myself am too lazy to go through every single one of their articles to pluralize "Army Air Force." I have better things to do ā€” hence the bot request. -- 4410:. Would it be possible to creat a bot to create articles on Ohio townships as was done to create basic county and municipality articles? I've created a number of these township articles by hand, as have SwissCelt and Beirne, and created 1473:
i'm not sure a bot is the right soloution there. what we need to do is get the devs to change it to add combo boxes for source and target namespace, with the default being to only show links from the main namespace to the main namespace.
1325:, as well as a number of other items. All of these non-system messages have long since been moved to the Template: space, leaving hundreds of redirects (too many to reasonably delete by hand). Unfortunately, because of this, whenever the 5199:
Certain pages, most notably the Village Pump, Reference Desk and Admin Noticeboard, have a tendency to get overly lengthy. I was wondering if it was possible to create a bot that checks once per day, and moves to an archive page each
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I'm a programmer, but not done any online scripting. I can write a program to extract information from a table and generate files with wiki templates, but I can't get the results online into wikipedia, except copy&paste by hand.
3066:. I don't think a complete listing of all members would be terribly encyclopedic, but putting it on Wikisource would be OK, if copyright licensing is compatible. Having a list of members who actually have Knowledge (XXG) articles 1705:
The second part is when a commons image is used on multiple projects, having run through the first lot, there should be identified and the interlanguage links put in. Licensing information could also be copied across if necessary.
628:. But a tool that analyzed a database dump offline and highlighted pages with possible mistakes would be useful, I think. It would need a really good dictionary, some way to remember exceptions, and a lot of training at first. -- 871:
has at least two images: A map impage and a flag image. all the map images were (laboriously) hand-uploaded to the Commons by me; the flag images are not. Is there a way to automatically upload them? They all have the same syntax:
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Note, however, that there are some tasks that my bot cannot do. For example, it can only append messages and templates to talk pages, not articles. However, I managed to do it using a version of a "find and replace" functionĀ :)
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Sure; while I'm dreaming, it could check a WikiProject subpage for names of various subcats, rather than just a regex... and maybe be able to use previous "exit link" logs to avoid false positives on a second pass. *shrug* :P
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Images that are simply scaled-down versions of other images are supposed to be deleted. It would be great if redundant flag images on en could be tagged for deletion (if appropriate) with a pointer to the larger image. See
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I support your suggestion that such a bot should be limited in design and operation. Even a highly constrained bot would reduce the workload. The last 3 topbanana lists of excessive links appear to have no valid exceptions.
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I'd like to see a bot that determines whether any categories listed for an article are direct subcategories of each other and removes the more general one(s). For example, something that flags articles with the following
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There might be other cases which could be handled by bots, but there are certainly many that need fixing but require human attention. I guess the thing to do would be to start a "redirect sorting" project, similar to the
5425:), but Image:Czechoslovakia flag.png is used in a few articles, so could anyone replace those images before I put it up for deletion? Or should I put it up for deletion first, then replace the image in articles? Cheers! + 3181:
I am currently reinstalling the operating systems on both my home computers, and can't address this problem in the near future. If any other bot authors would like to tackle this problem, that would be very helpful. --
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A bot is urgently needed to notify uploaders (on their user talk pages) of these images of the pending deletions, to give them a chance to supply correct source and copyright information. (Image deletion is permanent.)
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Is there a bot or script that check links in a particular page and see if the target article does have an interlanguage links with the specified language. For example, it checks if all the featured articles linked from
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Hi. I've noticed that a lot of pages are misusing HTML entities by not using the trailing semicolon. In some cases, this is accepted and rendered properly, but other cases not. This could be fixed by a pretty simple
5050:, birth and death dates are supposed to be added to help make the disambiguation easier and provide some context for who the person was. Can this process be automated by a bot checking disambig pages and looking for 3095:(and several variants of it). Currently the template has been modified to refer to the class. However this is still a drag on server time. Could someone create a bot to do the following replacements in all articles: 5017:
Could a bot turn some common headings into sentence case? I know this was done for 'See also'. I have been doing this by hand for many instances. For example, compare the table headings and the section headings in
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While I agree that wikispam is a very bad thing, a site with low Alexa rank might have information highly relevant to an article. My opinion is that the external links should be checked by editors and not by bots.
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is useless as the top 50 or so are crap leftover from vandals or links to deleted userpages. A bot to clear the links to those articles from wherever they are linked from would make that page potentially useful.
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I know it's not public domain, that's why you wouldn't include IMDB's plot, or any other text that could be considered copyrighted. Names of people, dates, and budget numbers, however, are a different matter. ā€”
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Um, sure they did. Isn't "U.S." as valid an abbreviation as "US"? Although the last one might do well to be changed in articles where it might confuse people who don't realize the US is being referred to. ~~
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Obviously it's an imperfect example, and because it takes no action, it may not really be a bot, but it could be a boon in fiction/other specialized cats that very rarely link out of their own categor(ies).
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A lot of single redirects could be bypassed, improving navigation for readers and improving site speed slightly. Some easy cases where a bot could probably just go ahead and bypass the redirect on its own:
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What links here only shows about 60 welcomes, 30 test1s, and a handful of the others. It's just as easy to do it by hand, and heck, I could stand something boring at the moment, so I'll go ahead and do it.
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You obviously haven't really though through either what you are looking for, nor what your findings will show. Do your homework first, before bothering anybody else with your "vague anti-admin agenda".
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It would be helpful to create a category that something along the lines of "Category:Images with unknown source - uploader notified" or "Category:Images with unknown copyright status - uploader notified"
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Well, when a new deletion discussion comes up, you'll want people to stumble across the old discussion. Naming consistency would facilitate that, and also make these pages easier to find, in general. --
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Use something like ScITE (s/(*), (*)/\2 \1/g) to reform the names - titles can be removed with a simple "Find and Replace" function in NotepadĀ ;). Links can be made using either of these applications. --
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I request for a bot to aid in deletion of redirects in the main namespace that redirect to ones in the Knowledge (XXG) name spaces. There are also inappropriate redirects for various combinations. See
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Correct. Some wikipedians may consider this as an award of honor, others as an anti-award. IMHO the "most reverted admin award" could be both.But I dont care about politics, I am just a statistician.
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I don't see why you need to delete the old images... Personally, uploading all SVGs would force everyone to that standard. Keeping the static images still allows for some backwards compatibility. --
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offers half this functionality as it does not automatically edit pages but points out trouble links. If you have an article you would like the bot to look at, please drop a note on my talk page. ā€”
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OK then, I don't mind doing the bot work, but I don't know which templates I should and shouldn't do, AFD is temporary so it's not worth doing, {{main| should always be done though should it not?
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The last two are special cases. The last one has a parameter. The bot should extract it as "x" and replace as indicated. The one before the last is currently a redirection, that can be rolled up.
1999: 161:, his new additions are correct). I don't know squat about wikipedia bots, but I thought this might be a good thing to add to one of the existing bots that can do regexps. Comments? Thanks. -- 493:
I'm wondering if this could be useful...a bot that finds large .png images and runs pngcrush on them. Pngcrush is a lossless png optimizer. It would help de-bloat pages and reduce database size.
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I would like a bot that could place project notices on talk pages. For example, adding {{album}} to the top of the talk page for every article linked immediately following a bullet point on the
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instead: I suspect there will be a great deal less false positives in that lot, but some people do use this in their signatures. It would make life a lot easier if someone could clear away the
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Hi, I'm just wondering if there was a bot that can get all the articles contributed by any one user and put that in a list with no duplication (e.g. user making multiple edits to one article)?
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FWIW, I can add this to the list of automatic replacements that the rambot already does for the articles that it parses, so that will at least get over 95% of the U.S. city/county articles. --
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I wouldn't plan to overwrite any existing pages, although it might be useful to overwrite a set of images in the future, if I can get better images, or want to change resolution or whatever.
2750: 2109:), were broken by the MediaWiki software upgrade, and have not been repaired yet. As an interim measure, I am processing the queues by hand as I did the last time that there was a backlog. 2753:, it seems entirely likely that the Wikimedia Foundation lawyers would not approve of the IMBD bot idea. If anyone is motivated to investigate further, though, they could be consulted. -- 5204:
that ends with a datesign of more than a week ago. Almost all sections on those pages end with the standard signature + date, and any section without recent activity would be archivable.
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option to wget. And you don't need permission to run a bot that does a fairly small, read-only operation like this. Just wait a few seconds between each invocation, to keep load down. ~~
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Lots of articles have the miscapitalisation ==See Also==, should be ==See also==, Related articles and External links suffer from same problem. seems like a perfect bot job to me. thanks
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has been stumbling across articles that are really two articles on different topics wedged together on the same page. This seems to be a common problem among short, neglected articles.
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Also, I think US is going to have to go. Someone once stalked all my contributions looking for "US"'s to change to "U.S." and cited some obscure Knowledge (XXG) spelling convention. --
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There's a lot of non-bot work involved - since it all has to be wikified and so forth it'd probably be easier to do it manually. It is a lot of work either way, perhaps a WikiProject? --
4980:? The former is a simple REDIRECT to the latter so this should cause no great upheaval; this would help a great deal in the ongoing clear-up of citation templates. Thanks in advance. ā€” 2672:
Furthermore, article recreations can not be found very easy if the archive is not moved to the appropriate place. There is no reference if they think it was never nominated before. --
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It's probably possible to do this using User Contributions and then feeding the result into MS Excel, stripping the information down to page names and then eliminating duplicates.
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Information like the Olympics medal count from previous games could be bot-generated, and I know I've thought of other uses for a bot, though I can't think of them now. Thoughts?
2369:, not a merge, and any move creates a redirect. Thus, not really disruptive. The articles would then be redirects which aren't categorized, nor found by most indexing services. 2517:
Radiant already bugged me about it, I'm in the middle of programming it. Everything is available in the pywikipedia framework, I just need to make some small alternations. --
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highlight it and ask me whether I want to replace it with the correct spelling. And it continues with another word I specify. I don't know, thanks for listening. Thank you.
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I was going through the process of doing it manually until I was told of the impending SVG image support. I stopped until recently. Personally, I think we should wait since
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You also need to consider potential abuse resulting from the mere existence of this list; anyone with a vendetta against some administrator could easily skew the results.
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and related pages could possibly be deleted. "Knowledge (XXG):List of disambiguation pages" would be a better name (if you ask me), if such a page is still necessary. --
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Hi, I might consider working on this sort of bot. My question is how does the bot find the pages to process? Any suggestions besides manually crawling every single one? ā€”
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I'd also like all links to "User:Ilyanep/Test1", "User:Ilyanep/Test2", "User:Ilyanep/Test3", "User:Ilyanep/Test4", and "User:Ilyanep/Ban" to have subst: added before. ā€”
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article. A series of HTML comments could also help out the bot in checking or not checking the page, or which sections to check, and which sections to leave alone. --
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Userpages usually get reverted because somebody vandalized them. It's not real hard to figure out. The wording sounds like some kind of vague anti-admin agenda. --
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information in sentence form. There is a definite bias on Knowledge (XXG) toward newer films, and countless classics are being left red. You could start with all the
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there are historical census population figures for states and counties. Could a bot be used to add this data to the appropriate articles, as I have done by hand to
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Thanks! Do you know the flag I have to use in a single grep command in order to catch "revert" OR " rv" OR "^rv". I need a regular expresion something like thisĀ :
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I need someone to build a bot that changes all pages that link to "User:Ilyanep/Welcome Message" (within { not [) to link to "subst:User:Ilyanep/Wel". Thanks. ā€”
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For images older than 7 days a bot should come along and put an {{ifd}} with no source. The bot would also have to add the entry into the page specified on the
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Inline links where there is display text set which is different from the link target's title. (And it's not a simple case of stripping the namespace prefix.)
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input list of templates, then find all pages using those templates (via whatlinkshere) and substitute in the template text. Some help would be appreciated.
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So I guess there are two bots here really, the first one is the most important though as it shows people in the commons where tose images are being used.
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I'd like to request a bot for the ang wikis to change all the accented characters Ć”Ć©Ć­Ć³ĆŗĆ½Ē½ (and the capital letters) to the macroned versions: ÄÄ“Ä«ÅÅ«Č³Ē£ --
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done carefully, so as to not be percieved as a DoS attack on Alexa; if necessary, it could run fairly slowly, over a period of weeks or months, even. --
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but I don't think anyone is doing this. I think we need a bot to put in interwiki backlinks between the Commons and the projects that use their stuff.
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Agreed. In addition, we need a standard on External link or External links (with or without s, depending on how many links are on the list itself). -
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has links to a slew of articles that don't exist. The common practice to start them seems to be to copy the (public domain) country report from the
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should always be subst'ed, per longstanding guidelines. Subst'ability of individual templates could be decided at the template's talk page, or at
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echo "A_Man_In_Black="`cat "./index.php?title=User:A_Man_In_Black&limit=500&action=history"|grep cur|grep last|grep -i revert|wc -l` : -->
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The To Do category is pretty large, so about a year ago someone came upon the idea to split it into ten subcats by priority. This is explained in
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to provide guidance. But there are many townships to goā€”over a thousandā€”and I'd appreciate some help. I'd appreciate replies to my talk page.
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willing to take the time and effort to do this I'm sure it will be appreciated. I myself have no experiance in computer science and programming.
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to ] or whatever comes after the of. Where an article already has a vertical bar in its category link then the bot should not make any edits (so
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Alternately there might be a URL approach in Wiki to transmit article and image information for generation without using the web page controls.
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Thank you very much for your advices! I didnt thought all those different cases. In my bot design I ll take into account your helpfull advices.
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for an example of the expected result. Note that some links will repeat within the page, but this seems a good compromise for user-friendliness.
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I would see this award as an honor, because the most likely meaning is that you're good at bothering vandals by warning and blocking them. ~~
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I'd like to be able to watch my article watchlist via RSS feed. It would be a little faster than just refreshing the whole watchlist page.
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I'm not in a hurry, and still cross-checking information, but it would be great to have some upload automation when I'm ready to upload.
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Associated with almost all of those Template:VfD-{foo} pages are redirects from Mediawiki:VfD-{foo}, and those also need to be deleted.
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I hope that this list will make any admin having his userpage reverted many times by wikipedians, to ask himself why this is happening.
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appear to have been automatically made from census data. I wonder if a bot could put most or all of this data into one or more tables.
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subpages, where they are available for fresh nominations to review, does not need administrative privileges; neither does updating the
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I imagine there's a way of using Javascript or something to manipulate webpages, filling in form data perhaps and activiting buttons.
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Similarly I have a list of vertex figure images for 80+ uniform polyhedra that I'd like to upload automatically, rather than by hand.
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True, that would be a large step. But it would turn those templates into redirects - which (by discussion on RFD) seem delete-worthy.
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is redundant, it's even been replaced in "{{CZS}}" - the flag of the Czech Republic is identical, and in the preferable svg format (
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I would be happy to work with someone with a known-safe bot if they are interested in doing this but do not have admin capabilities.
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I would be happy to work with someone with a known-safe bot if they are interested in doing this but do not have admin capabilities.
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I agree, a manually assisted tool would work best. Could someone create one? I know it would help the Typo WikiProject enormously.
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to see if there are any objections. Glad to hear it's possible; I sometimes spend five to ten minutes loading one of those pages.
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have backlogs (again). The task of moving these articles out, however, could be automated because it is very straightforward. --
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is related somehow to the name of this section and can NOT be detected analysing one project alone. It maight be that project "
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Sounds good to me. I have seen this myself in the past and have corrected it manually but this would be well suited for a bot.
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Can someone write a bot to fix all the asteroid articles that say "... is a minor planet orbiting Sun". so that they refer to
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discover who is the admin who has been reverted the most. This admin wins the "most reverted admin award". What do you think?
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I'm sorry, I should have been clearer. Pngcrush does not rescale images; it merely recompresses them using the zlib library.
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I'm not entirely sure that's appropriate, considering sometimes the Knowledge (XXG): page is the obvious destinatation. --
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Why can't the old ones just stay where they are? Seems like a lot of work and pressure on the servers for no real benefit,
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A similar process could be undertaken for by-country human rights articles (though no template currently exists, but see
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says the manually maintained list should be replaced by an automated list. Either that, or the SQL query that updates
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Yes, those should then be deleted - it would take a bot with admin powers to do that part of the process, of course.
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To implement, start from a wikipedia, find a commons image, put in the backlinks from the commons to the wikipedia.
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would skip any sections which have more than one list, as these may require human attention to sort links properly.
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There's got to be a few free places to get data from great films (although I honestly can't think of one). Maybe?
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Oh, and tags that transclude a template that is actually a redirect could also be switched over automatically. --
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be useful. As noted, a "bot" is not necessary, but someone does need to process these files before posting. --
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page where that entity is used, regardless of whether the trailing semicolon is there or not. Other ideas? --
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I would also like a bot to do the same thing with {{YearsProject}}, placing it at the top of each, Year page.
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I don't see what you are trying to accomplish with such a bot... If you like to request a Hip-hop stub, ask
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that a bot could usefully be employed for removing large quantities of superfluous templates. In particular,
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And are there other templates that should be similarly substed? There's bound to be some article overlap. ā€”
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and I think this would serve as a useful indication of articles that are needed. There are 26 pdf files at
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this idea, but before suggesting it on those places I'd like to ask the botters if it's actually possible.
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Naturally, those who edit frequently edited articles would be most penalized by that screwball procedure.
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thing, but boy would it be educational. This would be a great project for a computer science student. --
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would be easily scannable as false positives, leaving only the mis/non-categorized articles to be tagged.
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Pearle's homepage. Just thought I'd list this idea here in case anyone wants to do anything with it. --
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There was never (officially) a singular "United States Army Air Force." It was "United States Army Air
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I know nothing about making a bot, but could and would like to implement one to create the rest of the
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statement or something of the sort. They could all be attached as subtopics to the User Everything2.
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Actually, it would seem to make sense to upload almost all Knowledge (XXG) images to commons. Hmm. --
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should not be in a Star Wars category, when it quite obviously should (if it weren't a redirect). ~~
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You do realize that the Wikimedia servers render SVG as PNG images for you, right? See for example
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Would it be possible for a bot to generate a list of articles created by anon IPs? As mentioned on
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I don't see what this is intended to accomplish... especially because it sounds like you're saying
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Oh, feel free to bug me about this if I don't get around to it in a timely fashion. I can program
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Given that they're all redirects, and all fairly valid abbreviations, what's the need for this? ~~
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but i only geto one reply which imo is not sufficiant to count as any real consensus on the issue.
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Now I'm processing them semi-automatically with the aid of TRANSWIKI, running under the aegis of
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experience), but it is only really useful on larger images that contain lots of solid colors. --
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I just want to remind to all of you that this is a Bot request, so I am asking others to help me
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What a dumb idea, and almost impossible to accurately measure what is intended to be measured.
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What do you mean? I think these are interesting statistics, even if there's not much point. ~~
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articles that include a short statement saying they wish to be reproduced by bots. Perhaps a
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have an interlanguage link to their equivalent in French (one specified language). Thank you.
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to rename the stations from ] as ]. There are altogether 100 articles to be renamed under the
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Ooh, abuse, good point. So this should just be kept quiet until the results are released. ~~
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I am looking for a bot that fills in data from a .csv file for my India-related edits. eg.
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That regex would delete the character right after the entity. It needs a \1 at the end like
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Shouldn't be terribly difficult, so long as everyone signs their posts, or are tagged with
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false positives in the what-links-here for these; you'll want to cache them between runs. ā€”
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were placed into the MediaWiki: space. This included what have now become templates in the
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http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=User:A_Man_In_Black&limit=500&action=history
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to check whether this was the case (shameful for any self-described scientist, I know).
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Could someone make a bot to attach and strip away the template at the appropriate times?
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There are still a handful left, so I'm waiting to archive this until they are fixed. --
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Are lists for this problem being posted somewhere, or should I suggest this be added to
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Also, if someone tells me what all the templates to be subst'ed then I'll do them all.
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Then I am planning to recount the reverts by hand, in order to have the accurate result
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Out of curiosity, what is your actual account, and why did you create this new one? ~~
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Combine all pages from a category into a single list article, then delete said category
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I've put up a list of pages (as of the 23rd Oct DB dump) containing the regex above at
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PS I don't know if any of these upload images, I used the perl bot only for wikitext.
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I'm interested in generating some 50+ stub articles on the missing uniform polyhedra.
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Hi a bot that can create pages for all the years taking one template page in telugu (
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A bot to automate the procedure for the nomination of the most reverted administrator.
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I don't see a "United States Army Air Force" in there, do you? Maybe I'm a nitpicky,
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Because it requires deletion powers, these bot tasks would have to be run by an admin.
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I was hoping that someone could write a bot to automatically do certain functions at
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Seconded. It would be much appreciated to have an "auto-subster" bot. For instance,
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on linked articles and adding birth and death dates where appropriate? Thanks! --
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is completed? If the template is to be deleted the conversion will be mandated. (
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I have manually set up one image to show what it should look like. Take a look at
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too. I count this as overlinking and tackle these manually, but a bot would help.
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could/should be a subst command {subst:main} because it saves on server load (see
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and then wikify and de-POV as necessary. There is also by-country material on
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Bot to fix most pages listed at "This page links many times to the same article"
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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could a bot search for any stubs in category hip hop and compose a list of em?
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in the category page is not useful. The template pages need to change from:
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No substantial changes. My name is Tuf-Kat, and I approve of this message.
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You would need a bot to upload stuff to Knowledge (XXG) in batch mode. See
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What I am planning to do is to run my bot, and choose the first 10 admins.
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uploaded on a certain day... and I don't think the upload log does that. --
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What I want to do is having a bot that replaces flag images names, such as
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In addition, each of those should then interwiki with the other languages.
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would be a horror as a series of stubs, but it's very practical as a list.
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then review that list and decide what to do with the less notable sites.
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the articles are moved, but I have nothing to parse inter-article links.
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It is a good idea to replace template redirects with their target (e.g.
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forbidden (?) and the latter seems unsuited to the task. For example:
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After all replacements have been done, the templates can be removed. āˆ’
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Yes this is the right place, I'll get my bot to replace them. thanks
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Is this the right place to ask for a bot to replace all instances of
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I suspect that the same issue affects other template categories. --
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Okay, obviously I didn't do a very good job of that. In my example,
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have a list of all their fellows, foreign members and presidents at
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while we're at it, maybe such a bot could turn links in text lists (
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Example of pages where this is needed but still rendered properly:
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Many Template:VfD- templates are not redirects at the moment (see
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A small part of this task requires admin, but most of it does not.
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Knowledge (XXG):List of articles frequently visited through Google
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The conversion should be done whatever the outcome of the VfD. ā€”
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stylesheet. This replicates to a satisfactory level the original
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why has noone responded to my original post?i still want this bot
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There are plenty of tools for checking spelling as you edit. See
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Example of pages where this is needed and not rendered properly:
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You should replace the occurences first, then delete. I'll tell
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Thanks. I'll just contact you on your talk page next time then!
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Knowledge (XXG):Votes for deletion/Links to disambiguating pages
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the term. (I've taken the class myself.) It should show up on
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Bot to reduce overlinking of solitary dates and solitary months
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Doing it, will take a while, i'll let you know when it's done.
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Unless I am mistaken I cleared this up manually in late 2005.
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I'm not an admin, so I'll have to leave this to someone else.
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Two requests for bots to stem the wildgrowth of categories...
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linked for the dynamic conversion user preference to operate.
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two of the three above links are in the specified categories.
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to replace that, once I get it to finish the above request.
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Pywikipediabot's touch.py does this. Pearle can also. See
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of the aforementioned subcategories actually has a backlog.
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Heh, I was just banging out code to do the opposite. 8) --
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I assume that detection of multiple redirects is done on a "
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Everything2 content is copyright by each individual author
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Knowledge (XXG):Templates_for_deletion#Template:Prettytable
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All text in the IMDB is copyrighted, though the underlying
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313.80 persons per ]. The total area is 53.64 km&sup2.
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The reason that the backlogs exist is that the 'bots that
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subpages to bypass the redirects before they are deleted.
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I would no more trust a sysadmin to do the job than a bot.
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and our policy that all contributions are covered by the
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There are many templates that should be using subst (see
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Mainly want to clear our redundant images with this bot.
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SectionDating Bot (also related to the previous request)
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Hong Kong wikipedians' notice board
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article is maintained with the rest of the SW articles.
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Would it be possible to go through all articles titled
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Cheers. In the meantime I'll keep plugging awayĀ :-) ā€”
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Bot for making pages with similiar format in te wiki
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Articles on many small American communities, such as
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Done for all the templates that weren't protected. ā€”
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119 mile&sup2 or 76,519 acres (310 km&sup2).
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Nominate the category to 4056:Knowledge (XXG):Auto-categorization/see-also-1 345:I have been trying to fix articles listed at: 4638:and advertised it for community suggestions. 2870:Knowledge (XXG):Images and media for deletion 2597:. please continue discussion on thread there 2022:Knowledge (XXG):Links to disambiguating pages 1327:User:Template namespace initialisation script 514:Where would you look to find the big images? 360:I second that. In the particular case of the 8: 5473:Done. A sysop should delete the image soon. 5321:Category:Nations at the 1972 Summer Olympics 1974:or ] with ] should be avoided. -- User:Docu 443:". Do you know if this detection is done on 240:Thanks for the correction. Changed above. -- 2561:Knowledge (XXG):Featured picture candidates 2176:being changed accidentally, nor do we want 5289:I have been supersectioning (=MONTH DAY=) 5037:Disambiguation pages-birth and death dates 4412:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject_Ohio_townships 3888:links out of defined Category-space, from 3878:links out of defined Category-space, from 3029:http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=1727 3025:http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=1727 1694:pl:image:Sheila and John Maynard Smith.jpg 1689:ja:image:Sheila and John Maynard Smith.jpg 1684:fr:image:Sheila and John Maynard Smith.jpg 1679:es:image:Sheila and John Maynard Smith.jpg 1674:en:image:Sheila and John Maynard Smith.jpg 1669:eo:image:Sheila and John Maynard Smith.jpg 1664:de:image:Sheila and John Maynard Smith.jpg 4837:and create new articles for asteroids. - 3892:. Oops! User categorizes it, and now the 3788:by anyone, solely to an admin's user page 3418:makes it look like the correct syntax is 3157:The following has recently been added to 2617:Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Foo 557:smaller versions without replacing them? 5140:Knowledge (XXG):No ownership of articles 5113:Adding Everything2 Articles to wikipedia 5048:Manual of style for disambiguation pages 2413:Trivial to implement with replace.py. ( 292:TUF-KAT's comments above were edited by 4545:if so then i'll do it with a bot soon. 4453:Is there approval for this, such as in 1205:Knowledge (XXG):Archived delete debates 720:the OpenCourseWare listing for MIT EECS 277:(Moved from Knowledge (XXG) talk:Bots) 261:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Wiki Syntax 105:(Moved from Knowledge (XXG) talk:Bots) 5543:for the category. Sorting on the word 3867:which has not been categorized at all. 2625:Knowledge (XXG):Votes for deletion/Foo 2621:Knowledge (XXG):Pages for deletion/Foo 153:. The total area is 53.64 km&sup2. 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 5148:Knowledge (XXG):Neutral point of view 5138:. That's entirely incompatible with 5131:--MathiasTCK 1:49 November 12th 2005 4537:Could this be done by simply finding 3098:{{subst:prettytable}} =: --> 1147:, and the same for every other month. 1124:(all redirects to old VfD pages, see 1052:Category:Rail transport related lists 7: 5423:Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 4068:User submission bots: Do they exist? 3404:grep -i ("revert" OR "^rv" OR " rv") 3364:Precisely. I would also search for " 3171:Images with unknown copyright status 3153:Pending image deletion notifications 2627:because we need naming consistency. 2317:and offers to remove the former. -- 1755:Request for the Eald Englisc version 1042:. The bot would just need to change 424:Dear friends, Please take a look at 4052:Knowledge (XXG):Auto-categorization 2607:----- 07:02, August 20, 2005 (UTC) 2571:----- 05:05, August 20, 2005 (UTC) 1776:Anyone trying this would likely be 5182:Knowledge (XXG):Neglected articles 4297:Knowledge (XXG) talk:Bots#Mairibot 2218:" at least ā€” they never existed!-- 1980:User:Ambush Commander/LinkFix dump 1201:Knowledge (XXG):Votes for deletion 1073:using the public domain text from 1050:doesn't get moved from the top of 626:Knowledge (XXG):Typo#Miscellaneous 419:Multiple redirects across projects 24: 5315:Hi, I made a new template called 5080:delete self-referential redirects 3420:grep -e pattern1 -e pattern2 file 3209:seems to have taken this up; see 2768:Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon Oracle 2077:performing the transwikification 1451:Clear links to bogus articles on 1429:To do | To do, priority undefined 1369:Detection of articles to be split 1301:Mediawiki: redirects to Template: 1071:Battles of the American Civil War 862:Automated Knowledge (XXG) --: --> 762:). State Department reports are 676:would be helped by a bot, too. -- 613:Wikipedia_talk:Bots#editing_tools 314:WikiProject notices on talk pages 120:s/&sup2(|$ )/\&sup2;\1/g 5515: 5317:Template:NOCin1972SummerOlympics 4781:Thanks, that's much betterĀ :-) ā€” 4683:which used to itself transclude 4616:Knowledge (XXG):Deletion process 3106:class="db-d2lraXRhYmxl" width=x 2575:On my "to-fix list". See also: 1725:A concensus has been reached at 1306:Related to the previous request: 1145:Template:AprilCalendar2025Source 1141:Template:AprilCalendar2004Source 1101:Superfluous/VfD template removal 428:. To my understanding I found a 228:s/&sup2(|$ )/\&sup2;\1/g 29: 4905:has some related discussion. -- 3064:Presidents of the Royal Society 1648:Okay I have brought this up at 1585:, which populates the category 4847:You are going to run the bot? 3786:...? This is counting reverts 3258:05:43, 27 September 2005 (UTC) 3243:15:50, 26 September 2005 (UTC) 3187:03:20, 23 September 2005 (UTC) 3145:23:10, 22 September 2005 (UTC) 3131:20:43, 22 September 2005 (UTC) 3117:20:01, 22 September 2005 (UTC) 3075:01:24, 15 September 2005 (UTC) 2942:00:03, 20 September 2005 (UTC) 2930:23:54, 19 September 2005 (UTC) 2918:20:35, 19 September 2005 (UTC) 2905:04:12, 13 September 2005 (UTC) 2877:03:44, 13 September 2005 (UTC) 2862:02:28, 12 September 2005 (UTC) 2818:02:35, 15 September 2005 (UTC) 2758:01:00, 15 September 2005 (UTC) 2660:01:01, 15 September 2005 (UTC) 2266:United States Army Air Service 1970:or redirects such ] or ] with 1406:}}. It populates the category 1048:List of British rail accidents 1005:01:34, 15 September 2005 (UTC) 736:Template:SOreligiousfreedomATW 633:01:32, 15 September 2005 (UTC) 268:01:10, 15 September 2005 (UTC) 1: 5531:Maintenance template sort key 5419:Image:Czechoslovakia flag.png 5412:Image:Czechoslovakia flag.png 5306:16:42, 22 November 2005 (UTC) 5279:17:01, 16 November 2005 (UTC) 5250:13:55, 16 November 2005 (UTC) 5226:01:06, 16 November 2005 (UTC) 5189:08:08, 13 November 2005 (UTC) 5175:04:56, 13 November 2005 (UTC) 5170:appropriate place. Thanks, -- 5155:16:30, 12 November 2005 (UTC) 5107:08:09, 13 November 2005 (UTC) 5097:10:40, 11 November 2005 (UTC) 5075:21:06, 10 November 2005 (UTC) 5043:Missing Encyclopedic Articles 4869:Sun? Look here, for example: 4800:I'm sort of in charge of the 4634:I've created a short list at 4274:00:48, 26 November 2005 (UTC) 2997:21:58, 10 November 2005 (UTC) 2985:Image:Flag of the Bahamas.svg 2724:14:25, 2 September 2005 (UTC) 2545:04:05, 8 September 2005 (UTC) 2525:06:21, 7 September 2005 (UTC) 2509:05:59, 7 September 2005 (UTC) 2496:12:54, August 16, 2005 (UTC) 2464:08:20, August 16, 2005 (UTC) 2409:09:58, August 15, 2005 (UTC) 2349:13:03, August 10, 2005 (UTC) 2272:United States Army Air Forces 2170:United States Army Air Forces 2061:Category:Articles to be moved 2059:Many of the subcategories in 704:Common English error detector 698:20:25, 28 November 2005 (UTC) 5605:04:44, 23 January 2006 (UTC) 5600:Thanks...much better!Ā :-) ā€“ 5596:04:15, 23 January 2006 (UTC) 5583:03:46, 15 January 2006 (UTC) 5031:23:24, 9 November 2005 (UTC) 5007:17:04, 8 November 2005 (UTC) 4989:16:56, 8 November 2005 (UTC) 4950:22:21, 1 December 2005 (UTC) 4940:02:01, 7 November 2005 (UTC) 4910:09:17, 2 November 2005 (UTC) 4897:04:13, 2 November 2005 (UTC) 4878:03:59, 4 November 2005 (UTC) 4860:17:33, 1 November 2005 (UTC) 4842:03:44, 1 November 2005 (UTC) 4817:18:31, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4790:09:39, 2 November 2005 (UTC) 4775:16:46, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4762:14:26, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4747:13:26, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4731:13:03, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4653:23:01, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4630:21:57, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4597:21:29, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4581:21:20, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4571:19:32, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4556:19:31, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4531:09:41, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4492:06:25, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4475:06:00, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4462:05:39, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4448:01:54, 31 October 2005 (UTC) 4419:16:27, 27 October 2005 (UTC) 4393:16:27, 27 October 2005 (UTC) 4369:22:42, 27 October 2005 (UTC) 4353:10:02, 28 October 2005 (UTC) 4339:09:43, 28 October 2005 (UTC) 4323:04:24, 28 October 2005 (UTC) 4313:Is Pearle meant to be Perl? 4307:03:15, 27 October 2005 (UTC) 4290:01:54, 27 October 2005 (UTC) 4258:08:17, 19 October 2005 (UTC) 4231:08:50, 18 October 2005 (UTC) 4217:08:50, 18 October 2005 (UTC) 4198:21:23, 17 October 2005 (UTC) 4110:09:29, 16 October 2005 (UTC) 4063:04:03, 20 October 2005 (UTC) 3218:03:54, 20 October 2005 (UTC) 3201:09:46, 16 October 2005 (UTC) 2848:Image:Belarus flag large.png 2799:22:18, 1 December 2005 (UTC) 2790:18:29, 21 October 2005 (UTC) 2383:11:18, August 24, 2005 (UTC) 2269:United States Army Air Corps 2178:United States Army Air Corps 2154:United States Army Air Force 2152:To change all instances of " 1995:List of disambiguation pages 1989:03:18, 23 October 2005 (UTC) 1968:Redirects with possibilities 1644:Knowledge (XXG) backlink bot 1563:00:15, 25 October 2005 (UTC) 1552:01:05, 24 October 2005 (UTC) 647:22:24, 1 December 2005 (UTC) 583:19:14, August 11, 2005 (UTC) 441:per project basis / base (?) 18:Knowledge (XXG):Bot requests 5256:I've asked the question on 4903:Knowledge (XXG):Syndication 4150:20:10, 8 October 2005 (UTC) 4136:Missing interlanguage links 4131:00:24, 7 October 2005 (UTC) 4094:13:38, 6 October 2005 (UTC) 4077:02:44, 6 October 2005 (UTC) 4036:15:30, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 4010:12:45, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3993:03:03, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3972:02:41, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3940:22:36, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3915:22:28, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3806:01:41, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3754:07:56, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3741:01:29, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3702:01:41, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3654:09:08, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3639:01:26, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3606:01:14, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3570:00:59, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3548:22:45, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3539:22:32, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3519:22:29, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3479:08:58, 5 October 2005 (UTC) 3470:23:00, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3450:22:45, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3438:22:32, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3410:22:26, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3396:22:15, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3344:22:07, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3321:22:00, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3311:21:31, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3284:21:14, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 3274:21:06, 4 October 2005 (UTC) 2955:20:14, 1 October 2005 (UTC) 2836:20:16, 1 October 2005 (UTC) 2680:20:17, 1 October 2005 (UTC) 2646:14:16, 29 August 2005 (UTC) 2636:13:19, 29 August 2005 (UTC) 2587:05:32, 20 August 2005 (UTC) 2434:15:41, 22 August 2005 (UTC) 2418:15:51, 15 August 2005 (UTC) 2361:15:50, 22 August 2005 (UTC) 2315:Category:American composers 2113:11:40:00, 2005-08-05 (UTC) 1435:Category:To do, by priority 832:list of fictional materials 362:Category:Lists of asteroids 335:01:19, 11 August 2005 (UTC) 5623: 5521:08:29, 19 March 2006 (UTC) 5494:16:09, 18 March 2006 (UTC) 5465:15:41, 18 March 2006 (UTC) 5435:14:18, 18 March 2006 (UTC) 5401:15:39, 18 March 2006 (UTC) 5367:09:01, 18 March 2006 (UTC) 5354:23:57, 17 March 2006 (UTC) 5328:23:04, 17 March 2006 (UTC) 5184:by ranking this first. -- 4826:I would like to run a bot 4722:, so to speak. TIA, HAND ā€” 4343:Thanks God for wikilinks. 4239:Alexa rank checker request 3167:Images with unknown source 3161:by decree of Jimbo Wales: 3122:Shouldn't this wait until 2593:Discussion copied over to 2322:02:47, 6 August 2005 (UTC) 2304:Redundant category remover 2298:22:15, 9 August 2005 (UTC) 2288:22:00, 9 August 2005 (UTC) 2244:05:14, 9 August 2005 (UTC) 2223:04:44, 9 August 2005 (UTC) 2206:22:38, 4 August 2005 (UTC) 2185:21:30, 4 August 2005 (UTC) 2138:03:57:41, 2005-08-19 (UTC) 2068:22:54, 3 August 2005 (UTC) 2050:06:58, 1 August 2005 (UTC) 2034:Small American communities 1789:07:21, 1 August 2005 (UTC) 1740:19:27, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC) 1447:14:43, May 10, 2005 (UTC) 1342:21:05, 2005 Jan 4 (UTC) / 995:04:53, Mar 22, 2005 (UTC) 981:Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur 876:. Here are the articles: 850:15:48, 6 August 2005 (UTC) 680:18:56, July 31, 2005 (UTC) 500:03:18, Dec 31, 2004 (UTC) 367:List of asteroids (1-1000) 326:21:51, Aug 20, 2004 (UTC) 288:01:47, Aug 19, 2004 (UTC) 281:14:42, Aug 19, 2004 (UTC) 109:14:42, Aug 19, 2004 (UTC) 5013:Sentence case in headings 4927:has 14 solitary links to 4853:Knowledge (XXG) talk:Bots 4802:Article Improvement Drive 4614:and their redirects, per 4191:Any help is appreciated. 4167:List of uniform polyhedra 3751:Most reverted admin award 3651:Most reverted admin award 3545:Most reverted admin award 3476:Most reverted admin award 3447:Most reverted admin award 3407:Most reverted admin award 3341:Most reverted admin award 3318:Most reverted admin award 3271:Most reverted admin award 3211:Knowledge (XXG) talk:Bots 3044:23:12, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC) 2891:Image:Flag of Belarus.png 2883:Image:Flag of Belarus.svg 2852:Image:Flag of Belarus.png 2029:23:05, 30 July 2005 (UTC) 1941:23:05, 30 July 2005 (UTC) 1931:21:54, 30 July 2005 (UTC) 1888:23:26, 30 July 2005 (UTC) 1867:04:34, 16 July 2005 (UTC) 1853:Oh, well thanks a lot. ā€” 1849:04:13, 16 July 2005 (UTC) 1832:02:47, 16 July 2005 (UTC) 1813:01:17, 16 July 2005 (UTC) 1749:21:19, 15 July 2005 (UTC) 1717:15:16, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) 1162:10:12, Apr 8, 2005 (UTC) 1105:It has been suggested at 1096:23:30, May 10, 2005 (UTC) 1058:03:01, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC) 819:21:53, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC) 740:U.S. State Dept. web site 731:Religious freedom reports 713:04:36, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC) 669:04:12, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC) 518:14:33, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC) 385:20:56, Sep 17, 2004 (UTC) 377:17:32, 2004 Sep 17 (UTC) 356:11:41, 15 Sep 2004 (UTC) 309:05:25, Aug 23, 2004 (UTC) 298:Knowledge (XXG) talk:Bots 255:04:22, Dec 24, 2004 (UTC) 3055:00:30, 16 Mar 2005 (UTC) 2826:WikiProject Stub Sorting 2423:I am working on this at 2252:". 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