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editShort description of last work. X, 2020
edit- I jumped to Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Editing Pywikibot scripts and created path in terminal $ cp /srv/paws/pwb/scripts/checkimages.py ~
- Then written $ python checkimages.py
- Check commands $ python checkimages.py add_text -help
- Start from page $ python3 lonelypages.py -start:Capria -limit:500
Short description of last work. Y, 2020
edit- Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS→Start a terminal
- wikitech [1]
Short description of last work. October 26, 2020
edit- I tried to write new simple python code: xxnicexxnicezznicezznice.py
Short description of last work. July 21, 2021
edit- I started Terminal Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Start a terminal
- List of commands (I found command "CLEAR" accidentally that clears screen of Terminal, but actually it was in list of Terminal command if you follow manual Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Start a terminal and enter: 'ls /bin/')
- I worked out all instruction Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Inside Pywikibot and created changes on WikipediaTest (https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test)
- I edited my file on PAWS 'user-config.py' to change verbial mylang = 'test' to mylang = 'en' to edit English Wikipedia page 'User:PoetVeches/sandbox'
and changed also name of page (site) on other script (cited in [Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Inside Pywikibot] ) from Wikipedia Test to English Wikipedia (site = pywikibot.Site('en', 'wikipedia') instead ('test', 'wikipedia')
- and changed the name of page edited (page = pywikibot.Page(site, 'User:PoetVeches/sandbox/Template:CrocodileIsAlsoLivingBeing') instead (site, 'test').
- and then I change all back to exclude I do accidentally changes on English Wikipedia.
- Then I started to write on Terminal (Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Login to the wiki to log in.
and created a page (Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Create a page
and see my changes here ([2]).
Short description of last work. July 22, 2021
edit- Editing my user-config.py code with Manual:Pywikibot/user-config.py
- New: I decided to use the code here Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Create a page in the mode (without -up, that is text placed in bottom):
pwb.py add_text -talk -page:'User_talk:PoetVeches' -text:'==Lorem Ipsum Welkom! == \nWelcome to Wikipedia! ~~~~
where\n
here creates somehow new line (as said in list given with the command in Terminal:pwb.py add_text -helo
)
Short description of last work. July 26, 2021
editI created 2 new Python3 scripts , first, to add text above, and second, to add below, on PAWS notebooks (from pattern showed in Manual how to save page, see Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Inside Pywikibot).
- Also I created on notebooks new Python script to replace 'foo' with 'bar' from pattern in Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Accessing online documentation in PAWS → Pywikibot documentation.
- Also I watched YouTube. Small wiki toolkits 2021 - Bots workshop how to paste in Terminal (Ctrl + Shift + V or right click on FireFox browser to paste).
Short description of last work. July 27, 2021
editI have written the code on Terminal to add text on new pages with defenet amount (10) and limit (11). PS: Actually it's random number at limit that propably has no sense because -newpages also has number (10).
pwb.py add_text -newpages:10 -limit:1 -summary:'Wikpedia Test practise' -text:'\n== You are invited to the Teahouse! == \n {| style="margin:1em 4em;" |- valign="top" | [[File:WP teahouse logo 2.png|alt=Teahouse logo|link=w:en:WP:Teahouse|File:WP teahouse logo 2.png by User:Heatherawalls, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0]] | <div style="background-color:#f4f3f0; color: #393D38; padding: 0.4em 1em;border-radius:10px; font-size: 1.1em;"> Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. <br />You may be interested to visit [[w:WP:teahouse|the Teahouse]]! The Teahouse is a friendly space where new editors can ask questions about contributing to Wikipedia and get help from experienced editors like. <div class="submit ui-button ui-widget ui-state-default ui-corner-all ui-button-text-only" role="button" aria-disabled="false" style="float: left;"><span class="ui-button-text">[[WP:Teahouse|Visit the Teahouse]]</span></div> </div> |} Welcoming sent by volunteered for Wikipedia, ~~~~. \n [[Category:Wikipedians who have received a Teahouse invitation]]<!-- Template:Teahouse_HostBot_Invitation -->'
Short description of last work. July 28, 2021
editI read Manual until last the section Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Editing Pywikibot scripts about how to check images. There I found 2 mistakes (but later I saw that actually there was all right) in the section:
cp
is actually working, I just hadn't look at notebook to see import of script. But I hadn't notice thatcp
is working, and writtendir
. Whiledir
is just showing direction,cp
is also working (so, it was no error actually).- added parameter -limit:integer (eg, -limit:8, because the program would take long time to check all images if no limit defined)
Short description of last work. July 29, 2021
editI imported script cp /srv/paws/pwb/scripts/weblinkchecker.py ~
and checked my direction dir
. As far as I don't know how use the new script, I used the script only once for Test-Wikipedia (with -limit:x for shortened time) and the script did nothing on Test-Wiki, because there many pages were with zero links. Result: I practised how import script (Manual:Pywikibot/PAWS#Editing Pywikibot scripts)
Main result of last work. July 29, 2021
edit- I had a general overview of python scripts (pywikibot) how python script looks in general. It is interesting for me because I am watching lecture on Edx. I have no intention to continue learning pywikibot, so this was my probably last note in the current year.
- May I remember next time that here users use
Ctrl+Shift+V
or right click when working on Terminal on Chrome (this is told in the video I mentioned above (see User:PoetVeches#Short description of last work. July 26, 2021).
- You may try
Ctrl+Z
in Terminal to stop python when a program running endlessly (but better define a limit to avoid long or endless loop).
PAWS
editPAWS is in computing, abbr. from "Pywikibot: A Web Shell" or present-day "PAWS: A Web Shell (PAWS)", is an Open Source tool. PAWS is a Jupyter notebook deployment hosted by Wikimedia (see wikitech).
>>>
edit>>> − is a sign of three chevrons' prompt in the Python (PY4E - Introduction (Chapter 1 Part 3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLzFNlCjTSo Chuck Severance, video accessed November 2, 2020)