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Generate an alphabetic list by title, by category list, csv file, history list. Only the 'by category list' is stored in a Wikipedia user page to allow section transclusion/watching. The other lists are hosted on Labs as static files. The list of cleanup categories (Github) The bot requests page contains my migration announcement. All of the ...
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It offers different features based on user verification, such as standard or basic features like uploading videos, creating playlists, and using YouTube Music, with limits based on daily activity (verification via phone number or channel history increases feature availability and daily usage limits); intermediate or additional features like ...
To automatically remain invited (until the channel empties), a user with a cloak may be added to the channel's invite list by any channel operator: Become an operator of the channel: /msg ChanServ OP #CHANNEL_NAME. Then add the user to the invite list using their cloak as a mask: /mode #CHANNEL_NAME +I *!*@your/user/cloak (note uppercase)
Once the bot has been approved and given its bot flag permission, one can add "bot=True" to the API call - see mw:API:Edit#Parameters in order to hide the bot's edits in Special:RecentChanges. In Python, using either mwclient or wikitools, then adding bot=True to the edit/save command will set the edit as a bot edit - e.g. PageObject.edit(text ...
WikiProject Cleanup is a resource for Wikipedia cleanup information, to post cleanup requests, and discussion. This project covers cleanup issues including page layout, wikification, spelling, grammar and typographical errors, tone and source formatting. All users are welcome to help edit or fix any page on these lists.
Pie chart of all edits to the English Wikipedia (including bots), with a slice for each thousand of the 10,000 most active Wikipedians, and everyone else in light orange (as of 8 January 2014). Pie chart that only shows edits for the 10,000 most active Wikipedians (with bots), one slice per thousand editors (as of 8 January 2014).