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  2. Wikipedia:User scripts - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:User_scripts

    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.

  3. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    We will be writing a user script by modifying your common.js. For the purpose of this tutorial, we will write a simple version of the Quick wikify module, which adds the {{Wikify}} maintenance template to the top of an article when you click a link called "Wikify" in the "More" menu.

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

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    A multipurpose userscript, forked from Anpang01's script of the same name, comes with many features. N/A: N/A: Confirm Logout : Removes MediaWiki code that causes users to be unceremoniously booted out if they touch the "log out" link in their personal navigation, thereby allowing the default confirmation process to unfold naturally.

  5. Google's new reCAPTCHA automatically tells you're not a bot - AOL

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    Over the years, Google has utilised a number of methods to distinguish between human and bots on the web. Its take on the CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and ...

  6. Wikipedia:User scripts/Requests - Wikipedia

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    I didn't see this feature available as a userscript. It would be very helpful, especially when using tools like Wikipedia:AutoEd for semi-automated editing, where multiple changes are made to a page and you sometimes need to quickly undo specific edits without having to scroll back and forth to the editing box.

  7. Greasemonkey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greasemonkey

    Greasemonkey is a userscript manager made available as a Mozilla Firefox extension.It enables users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to web page content after or before the page is loaded in the browser (also known as augmented browsing).

  8. Wikipedia : User scripts/Techniques

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    This page will collect various techniques for achieving common tasks needed in writing user scripts. Discussion about limitations, relative portability, and speed of the various alternatives is strongly encouraged.

  9. Wikipedia:Tools/Greasemonkey user scripts - Wikipedia

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    EnhanceHistory shows diffs in the history of an item.; Single column diffs - Display the diff page as one column instead of two.; Suppress redundant entries merges edits by the same author to one entry, and highlights large edits.