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English: PDF version of MediaWiki Users Guide from English Wikiboooks This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).
The /sandbox may not have the latest version of the template code in it, so before you make a change, you need to synchronize it with the main template. Copy the entire contents of the main template to the /sandbox subpage, and save the page. Your edit summary should be something like "synchronize with the main template", or simply "sync".
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MediaWiki::API – Basic interface to the API, allowing scripts to automate editing and extraction of data from MediaWiki driven sites. MediaWiki::Bot – A fairly complete MediaWiki bot framework written in Perl. Provides a higher level of abstraction than MediaWiki::API. Plugins provide administrator and steward functionality.
English: A tutorial that walks through creating a sandbox page as a user subpage on Wikipedia. The script is available at User:Sross (Public Policy)/Sandbox script. The .odp slideshow is available on request.
Before doing changes to a template it can be good to first copy the template code to a sandbox and run some testcases, since the template might be visible on thousands or even millions of pages. If you create subpages named exactly " /sandbox " and " /testcases " to a template then the green {{documentation}} box on the template auto-detects ...
This is the Guide to Scribbling. Scribbling, also known as Luafication, is the act of writing a template, or converting a template, so that it uses the Scribunto extension to MediaWiki . The Scribunto extension [ a ] was developed by Tim Starling and Victor Vasiliev , and allows for embedding scripting languages in MediaWiki.