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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.
There are also some config pages on-wiki, I think I managed to undelete them all but if one is missing let me know. Primefac 14:08, 23 November 2024 (UTC) Since no one is taking these, I am going to take over two tasks, Task 4 and 10. I will code these from scratch and file a BRFA in a few hours.
The bot can create stubs like Dubrava, Split-Dalmatia County. Update the existing articles with ZIP codes (new official source), and historical population data graphs (where possible, under full supervision). Automatic, Supervised, or Manual: Automatic creation. Supervised or manual updates. Programming language(s): Python @ PAWS
To run a bot on the English Wikipedia, you must first get it approved. Follow the instructions below to add a request. 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 .
A physical robot (right)A bot (a common nickname for software robot) is an automated tool that carries out repetitive and mundane tasks to maintain the 62,540,834 pages of the English Wikipedia.
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A bot once created up to 10,000 articles on the Swedish Wikipedia in a day. [8] According to Andrew Lih, the current expansion of Wikipedia to millions of articles would be difficult to envision without the use of such bots. [9] The Cebuano, Swedish and Waray Wikipedias are known to have high numbers of bot-created content. [10]
Pppery and IP, I believe updating the dashboard is done by a cron job which runs Legobot on a schedule. Which pages to summarize are listed in the crontab file or files, not in the bot itself. I once ran into source code for the crontab somewhere while looking at the wikidata bots. RFCbot was the original updater, from 2009 to 2013.