Difference between revisions of "MediaWiki"

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===Pages===
 
===Pages===
 
* [[/archive]]: pages that might have once been useful but are now mostly (or entirely) obsolete
 
* [[/archive]]: pages that might have once been useful but are now mostly (or entirely) obsolete
* [[/files]]: pages about important files in the MediaWiki distribution
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* '''files''': pages about important files in the MediaWiki distribution
* [[/backing up]]
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** {{l/sub|skin.json}}
* [[/extensions]]
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====likely obsolete====
* [[/fighting spam]]
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* {{l/sub|backing up}}
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* {{l/sub|extensions}}
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* {{l/sub|fighting spam}}
 
* '''advanced''' (possibly incomplete, obsolete):
 
* '''advanced''' (possibly incomplete, obsolete):
** [[/content programming]]: programming with wikicode (should just link to "magic words" page on mwsite)
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** {{l/sub|content programming}}: programming with wikicode (should just link to "magic words" page on mwsite)
** [[/Flattr]]: using MediaWiki with the [[Flattr]] service
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** {{l/sub|Flattr}}: using MediaWiki with the [[Flattr]] service
** [[/federated]]: notes on turning MW into a distributed platform
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** {{l/sub|federated}}: notes on turning MW into a distributed platform
** [[/tables]]: notes on what they do
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** {{l/sub|tables}}: notes on what they do
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 16:55, 25 March 2022

About

MediaWiki is the software used for this wiki, and seems to be the most mature (and most rapidly developing) wiki software available.

Pages

  • /archive: pages that might have once been useful but are now mostly (or entirely) obsolete
  • files: pages about important files in the MediaWiki distribution

likely obsolete

Links

Official

MediaWiki docs

Reference

Notes

  • Programming Notes from one developer who was doing some relatively simple modifications to MediaWiki; describes where a lot of the basic nuts and bolts are.

Tools

Help

Wish List

  • RSS/Atom feeds for:
    • Specific pages only
    • Watched pages only
    • Other users' contributions only (maybe the ability to select which users to include, with "[x]new users" being an option -- then you'd check everyone except yourself, and new users would automatically get added to the list)
    ...and are there feed readers out there which can do this kind of filtering on their own, perhaps? They seem to be the exception, rather than the rule, and anyway as long as the feed itself contains Every Change To The Site, I can't use it as a source for a public aggregator page (e.g. the one at SluggySquad). Seems like filter parameters should be part of the URL, even, though I doubt that's the case.
  • subwikis