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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 .
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.
To avoid major disruption, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Please discuss changes on the talk page before implementing them.
JavaScript Wiki Browser in toolbar – Installs the above script, then puts the link to the script in the toolbar for easy access; AutoEd – A user script that helps to automatically make certain changes in articles; autoFormatter – A user script that semi-automatically fixes more than 200 common errors in wiki markup
First, make sure you are registered and logged in.Only logged-in users can install user scripts. to edit your common.js file.; Add the following line: {{subst:Lusc|script_path}} – replace "script_path" with the full name of the .js page that opens when a script's "(source)" link is clicked.
A script so those sufficiently able can regularly update the streamlined version i.e. Special:Deadendpages would be useful for easier determining of such pages and quick removal of stale data. It'd also, arguably allow Jo(e)-enduser to have a regularly updated source of such pages without reliance/waiting on someone else to run a linkdump for ...
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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.