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Any script that does nothing other than add a link to a page to a menu, panel or toolbar belongs to § Shortcuts. Any script that makes an edit to a page (i.e. increases the user's contributions) or changes the appearance or behavior of the edit form ( action=edit/submit ) belongs to § Editing .
Free and open-source software portal; JavaScript Wiki Browser – A user script with similar functionality to the downloadable AutoWikiBrowser, but loaded within the web browser JavaScript Wiki Browser in toolbar – Installs the above script, then puts the link to the script in the toolbar for easy access
Wiki search (text) (all NS) — includes all namespaces; Wiki search (title) — Gets a list of pages from wiki's internal article title search engine. Returns at most 5000 results. Wiki search (title) (all NS) — includes all namespaces; Make list — Makes list based upon given options; if a list already exists, the new one is appended.
I'm here to ask for a script similar to User:BilledMammal/Move+, but where, if multiple pages are being RM'd, the first page on the "pages to move" list in the script's menu is always the first page in the RM, regardless of the title of the page where the RM has been made.
Starting out, it may be easier to modify an existing script to do what you want, rather than create a new script from scratch. This is called "forking". To do this, copy the script to a subpage, ending in ".js", [n. 1] of your user page. Then, install the new page like a normal user script.
Fandom, a wiki hosting service formerly known as Wikia, runs on MediaWiki. Other public wikis that run on MediaWiki include wikiHow and SNPedia. WikiLeaks began as a MediaWiki-based site, but is no longer a wiki. A number of alternative wiki encyclopedias to Wikipedia run on MediaWiki, including Citizendium, Metapedia, Scholarpedia and ...
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The script at Module:LuaCall has been written to accept any set of named parameters somename=value, for each one storing the string value in the variable with the name somename, and then allowing you to use these variables as parameters for any function available in Lua. The script then returns only the first value returned by the function (Lua ...