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Others can use your code to build their own bots. A user new to bot writing may be able to use your code as an example or a template for their own bots. It encourages good security practices, rather than security through obscurity. If you abandon the project, it allows other users to run your bot tasks without having to write new code.
DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit: Several code generation DSLs (attribute grammars, tree patterns, source-to-source rewrites) Active DSLs represented as abstract syntax trees DSL instance Well-formed output language code fragments Any programming language (proven for C, C++, Java, C#, PHP, COBOL) gSOAP: C / C++ WSDL specifications
XWiki is a free wiki software platform written in Java with a design emphasis on extensibility. [2] XWiki is an enterprise wiki engine with a complete wiki feature set (version control, attachments, etc.) and a database engine and programming language which allows database driven applications to be created using the wiki interface.
To run a bot on the English Wikipedia, you must first get it approved. Follow the instructions below to add a request. If you are not familiar with programming consider asking someone else to run a bot for you.
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Pages in category "Wikipedia bots with source code published" ... User:GreenC bot/Job 5; User:GreenC bot/Job 8; User:GreenC bot/Job 9; User:GreenC bot/Job 10;
WP:TEMPREQ, to request a new template written in wiki code or Lua. WP:SCRIPTREQ, to request a new user script. Many useful scripts already exist, see Wikipedia:User scripts/List. WP:CITEBOTREQ, to request a new feature for WP:Citation bot, a user-initiated bot that fixes citations.
Microsoft Office Word Add-in For MediaWiki: Converts Word documents to wiki formatting. Doesn't do images. This may not work on newer versions of Word. Excel2Wiki tool for converting Excel tables to wiki tables. Transferring a single wiki page in MediaWiki to Word is easy, just save the desired webpage and then open the page in Microsoft Word.