Wikipedia:Scripts#IRC channel scripts

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Guidelines

= KISS =

Remember to Keep it simple, stupid. Do one thing and do it well; this is a place for simple scripts and not whole programs.

= License =

All material on Wikipedia is by default under the CC BY-SA license (and in most cases, also the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL)). The CC BY-SA license is designed for artistic and literary works, but not for software. However, version 4.0 of CC BY-SA allows its "ShareAlike" provision to be fulfilled by releasing modified code under the GPL, version 3. However, if you want your work to be of the greatest use to the public, please consider dual-licensing it so that reusers can take advantage of future versions of the GPL. Like the GFDL, the GPL is released by the Free Software Foundation. You can use both by explicitly stating in a comment at the start of your script that your script is dual-licensed under the GPL.

IRC channel scripts

= Scripts for [[mIRC]] =

= Scripts for [[ChatZilla]] =

  • /Wikilinks - Makes wikilinks clickable in the output window; contributed to the public domain by IceKarma on April 22, 2005.

= Scripts for Colloquy =

  • [http://colloquy.info/extras/details.php?file=33 WikipediaLink] - makes links clickable in Colloquy, an IRC client for Mac OS X.

= Scripts for XChat/HexChat =

= Scripts for ircII =

A brief ON trigger for ircII that works with #mwlink below. If I was really elite this would all be in ircII script language, but that would be really too awful to contemplate: besides which, the filter can be useful for other purposes.

set exec_protection off

on public -

on #^public 0 * if (match(*[[* [$2-])) { exec mwlink $shellfix($Z$1<$0> $2-) } { echo $Z$1<$0> $2- }

Note: setting exec_protection off could make you vulnerable to exploits by others unless you know what you're doing with your ON triggers.

Also, the $Z$1<$0> $2- is my preferred format for channel messages; yours may differ.

This is efficient in the sense that it only invokes the filter for lines containing a wiki link; it is inefficient because it invokes it for every line. I couldn't get persistent process communication working for ircII--if someone else can, that would be great.

= EPIC4 =

This ircII-derived client can use almost the same script as ircII, above:

set exec_protection off

on public -

on #^public 0 * if (match(*[[* [$2-])) { exec -direct mwlink $Z$1<$0> $2- } { echo $Z$1<$0> $2- }

Note that the -direct option to /exec is used instead of the $shellfix() function, which EPIC4 does not provide.

= [[Gaim]] =

:Note: the below instructions worked for me in Gaim v1.5.0, but it has been reported not to work with Gaim v2's.--Commander Keane 08:31, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

Use of the linkify plugin plus a wikilink config file allows you to see all those links that everyone is typing as real links.

  1. Wingaim users who haven't installed activeperl, download [http://www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Download.plex?id=ActivePerl activeperl 5.8] first, as per [http://gaim.sourceforge.net/win32/#perl Perl plugin support], then reinstall gaim.
  2. Download the Linkify Perl script from [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1026860&group_id=235&atid=390395 sourceforge]. Copy it to your plugins directory (~/.gaim/plugins or C:\Program Files\Gaim\plugins) as described in [http://gaim.sourceforge.net/faq.php#q92 How do I use perl scripts with Gaim?]
  3. Currently in wingaim you need to alter the path line
  4. :

my $CfgFile = "$ENV{HOME}/.gaim/linkify.cfg";

  1. :to
  2. :

my $CfgFile = "C:/Documents and Settings/YOURUSERNAME/Application Data/.gaim/linkify.cfg";

  1. Download the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/download.php?group_id=235&atid=390395&file_id=101256&aid=1026860 linkify.cfg] example file from the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1026860&group_id=235&atid=390395 same page]. Copy it to ~/.gaim (or UserName\Application Data\.gaim). Currently it is set to change "Bug ###" into a clickable link to bugzilla.
  2. Add the lines:
  3. :

# Wikipedia links

\[\[([^\[\]]*)\]\] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/$1

  1. :to the config file (and remove the bug linking if you care). The regexp may not be perfect, but you can all refine it! It's a wiki!
  2. Restart Gaim, then go to Tools > Preferences > Plugins and select the "Linkify" plugin.

(Contributed by User:Omegatron)

= [[Irssi]] =

==Met's script==

Use the following script, which will make any links appear as links . Store it in .irssi/scripts, then you do /load script-name, although it might not take effect in an existing instance of a channel:

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  1. !/usr/bin/perl

use strict;

use warnings;

use Irssi;

Irssi::settings_add_str ('wikify', 'wiki_lang', 'en');

Irssi::settings_add_str ('wikify', 'wiki_active_channels', 'freenode/#wikipedia

freenode/#wikibooks');

sub wikilang {

Irssi::settings_get_str ('wiki_lang');

}

sub urlencode {

my $string = shift;

$string =~ y/ /_/;

$string =~ s/(\W)/sprintf("%%%02X", ord($1))/seg;

return $string;

}

sub wikilink {

my $s = shift;

my $u = urlencode $s;

my $l = wikilang;

"$s ";

}

sub wikitemplate {

my $s = shift;

my $u = urlencode $s;

my $l = wikilang;

"{{$s}} ";

}

sub wikify {

my $line = shift;

$line =~ s/\[\[(.*?)\]\]/wikilink $1/eg;

$line =~ s/{{(.+?)}}/wikitemplate $1/eg;

return $line;

}

sub sig_message_public {

my ($server, $msg, $nick, $address, $target) = @_;

my $chatnet = $server->{chatnet};

my $ok = 0;

for my $t (split /\s+/, Irssi::settings_get_str ('wiki_active_channels')) {

$ok = 1 if lc $t eq lc "$chatnet/$target";

}

return unless $ok;

$msg = wikify $msg;

Irssi::signal_continue ($server, $msg, $nick, $address, $target);

}

Irssi::signal_add_first ('message public', \&sig_message_public);

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(Contributed by Ricky Clarkson, who was channelling 'met' from Freenode IRC, on #irssi)

==Hocevar's script==

User:Sam Hocevar has an irssi script to do much the same thing; see [http://sam.zoy.org/wikipedia/ his Wikipedia] page; [http://sam.zoy.org/wikipedia/wikilinks.pl wikilinks.pl].

=[[ERC (IRC client)|ERC]]=

ERC is an IRC client for emacs implemented in Emacs Lisp.

The following code can be added to your emacs initialization file (I put it in {{mono|~/.emacs.d/mwlink.el}}). It uses the #mwlink script below, running in daemon mode ({{mono|mwlink --daemon}}); or rather, it depends on it. Your browser will open a URL of the form {{mono|1=http://localhost:4242/mwlink?page=<page>}} and get redirected to the appropriate wikimedia page. This means the following code can be relatively simple (rather than having to figure out languages, namespaces and wikis on its own.

Another note: this depends on the emacs-wiki package for the {{mono|emacs-wiki-escape-url}} function. I also don't know how well it plays with Custom (though customizing `erc-button-alist' isn't any nicer than doing this or editing it directly).

(add-to-list 'erc-button-alist

'("\\[\\[\\(.*?\\)\\]\\]" 0 t

(lambda (page) (browse-url (concat

"http://localhost:4242/mwlink?page="

(emacs-wiki-escape-url page)))) 1))

=[[IceChat]]=

==IceChat 5.5 or below==

  • Press Control-S to bring up Script Editor
  • Paste code into a new script file
  • Hit "update and close" in the Main menu.

==IceChat 7==

  • Press Control-S to bring up IceChat Editor
  • Click the 'Scripts' tab, and paste the code into the blank space
  • Click 'File' then 'Save As...'
  • Change the extension from '*.ics' to '*.ice' (IceChat 5 Script), enter a suitable name for the file and save.
  • Hit the "Save & Exit" button.

[10:10] Blah blah blah WP:AFD blah blah blah. WP:POINT blah blah blah.

[10:10] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:AFD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:POINT

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Function WikiMatch(TextToMatch)

Dim regEx, CurrentMatch, CurrentMatches, ActualLink, Links,

CurrentSearch

Set regEx = New RegExp

regEx.Pattern = "(\[\[.*?\|)|\[\[.*?\]\]|(\{\{.*?\}\})"

regEx.IgnoreCase = True

regEx.Global = True

regEx.MultiLine = True

Set CurrentMatches = regEx.Execute(TextToMatch)

For Each CurrentSearch in CurrentMatches

ActualLink = Replace(CurrentSearch,"[[", "")

ActualLink = Replace(ActualLink, "]]", "")

ActualLink = Replace(ActualLink, "{{", "Template:")

ActualLink = Replace(ActualLink, "}}", "")

ActualLink = Replace(ActualLink, "|", "")

ActualLink = Replace(ActualLink, " ", "_")

if ActualLink <> "" Then

WikiMatch = Wikimatch + " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +

ActualLink

End If

Next

End Function

Sub ONTEXT(Message,Channel,Nickname,Host,ServerNumber)

Dim Matches

Matches = WikiMatch(Message)

If Matches <> "" Then

SendCommand "/echo " + Channel + " " + Matches , ServerNumber

End If

End Sub

Sub ONQUERY(Message,Nickname,Host,ServerNumber)

Dim Matches

Matches = WikiMatch(Message)

If Matches <> "" Then

SendCommand "/echo =" + Nickname + " " + Matches , ServerNumber

End If

End Sub

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=[[KVIrc]]=

To use this script, select Scripting > Edit events..., right-click on the OnChannelMessage event and select New handler, then paste the script.

For using the secure server, change the following line in the used script:

%wikibase="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"

to

%wikibase="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"

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  1. Parameters:
  2. $0 = source nick
  3. $1 = source username
  4. $2 = source host
  5. $3 = message

%wikibase="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"

%msg=$3

%done =0

%replace=0

%iter=1

while (%done==0)

{

%linkleft=$str.find(%msg, "[[", %iter)

%linkright=$str.find(%msg, "]]", %iter)

%linklength =$(%linkright-%linkleft)

%linklength = $(%linklength-2)

if ((%linkleft>=0)&&(%linklength>0))

{

%wikitarget = $str.mid(%msg, $(%linkleft+2), %linklength)

%url =%wikibase%wikitarget

%newtarget = $k(12)$fmtlink(%wikitarget, openurl %url)$k

# Brackets avoid mix-up when wikiword is too short

%msg = $str.replace(%msg, "%newtarget", "%wikitarget")

%replace=1

}

else

{

%done=1

}

%iter++

# Avoid infinite loop

if (%iter>8)

{

%done=1

}

}

if (%replace)

{

echoprivmsg $0 $1 $2 %msg

# halt normal message processing

halt

}

  1. Function exits without output for unprocessed messages

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Version 4 introduced small changes in the scripting language KVS and thus old scripts may not work any longer. The Version 4.0+ script has additional the possibility to display URLs for wikilinks which are going to the account creation tool on the toolserver and to link templates correctly.

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# Parameters:

  1. $0 = source nick
  2. $1 = source username
  3. $2 = source host
  4. $3 = message

%accbase="http://toolserver.org/~acc/acc.php?action=zoom&id="

%wikibase="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"

%acc=0

%template=0

%msg=$3

%done=0

%replace=0

%iter=1

while (%done==0)

{

%linkleft = $str.find(%msg, "[[", %iter)

%linkleft_acc = $str.find(%msg, "[[acc:", %iter)

%linkleft_template = $str.find(%msg, "{{", %iter)

if(%linkleft_acc>=0)

{

%acc=1

%linkleft=%linkleft_acc

}

if(%linkleft_template>=0)

{

%template=1

%linkleft=%linkleft_template

}

if(%template==1)

{

%linkright=$str.find(%msg, "}}", %iter)

}

else

{

%linkright=$str.find(%msg, "]]", %iter)

}

%linklength =$(%linkright-%linkleft)

%linklength = $(%linklength-2)

if ((%linkleft>=0)&&(%linklength>0))

{

%wikitarget = $str.mid(%msg, $(%linkleft+2), %linklength)

if(%acc==1)

{

%acctarget = $str.mid(%wikitarget, $(4), %linklength)

%url =%accbase%acctarget

}

else

{

if(%template==0)

{

%url =%wikibase%wikitarget

}

else

{

%url =%wikibase"Template:"%wikitarget

}

}

%newtarget = $k(12)$fmtlink(%wikitarget, openurl %url)$k

# Brackets avoid mix-up when wikiword is too short

if(%template==0)

{

%msg = $str.replace(%msg, "%wikitarget", "%newtarget")

}

else

{

%msg = $str.replace(%msg, "{{%wikitarget}}", "{{%newtarget}}")

}

%replace=1

}

else

{

%done=1

}

%iter++

# Avoid infinite loop

if (%iter>8)

{

%done=1

}

}

if (%replace)

{

echoprivmsg $0 $1 $2 %msg

# halt normal message processing

halt

}

  1. Function exits without output for unprocessed messages

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=AdiIRC=

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; Copyright (c) 2016 The Wordsmith.

; This script is dual-licensed under the GPL,

; version 3 or (at your option) any later version.

; Redistribution of source code must retain this copyright notice and appropriate attribution.

; See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt for more details.

on $*:text:/^\[\[.*?\]\]$/i:#:{

var %pos1 = $calc($pos($1-,[,2) + 1)

var %pos2 = $pos($1-,],1)

var %match = $mid($1-, %pos1, $calc(%pos2 - %pos1))

%match = $urlencode(%match)

/echo $chan Wikilink: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ $+ %match

}

alias UrlEncode return $regsubex($1-, /([^a-z\d_+.-])/ig, % $+ $base( $asc(\t), 10, 16, 2) )

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Recent changes scripts

=mIRC=

Here's a short script to open up all contributions from anons in browser windows (works well with tabbed browsing). CryptoDerk 23:04, Feb 15, 2005 (UTC)

Place the following in Tools->Scripts Editor under the remote tab.

ON $50:TEXT:/(http\S+) \* \d\d?\d?\.\d\d?\d?\.\d\d?\d?\.\d\d?\d? /iS:#en.wikipedia: run $regml(1)

alias F9 auser 50 *127.0.0.1

alias F11 ruser 50 *127.0.0.1

Now just sit in #en.wikipedia and hit F9 to begin. Hit F11 to stop. You can change F9/F11 to whatever function keys you like.

The above script can be adapted to open specific types of edits in #cvn-wp-en:

ON $50:TEXT:/gibberish|copyvio.*diff.*(http\S+)/iS:#cvn-wp-en: run $regml(1)

alias F8 auser 50 *computer@wikipedia

alias F12 ruser 50 *computer@wikipedia

This will open edits that the user with the cloak "computer@wikipedia" labels as "gibberish" or "copyvio". Use F8 and F12 to start and stop the script.

Also, for a frontend to the IRC live feeds, check out CryptoDerk's Vandal Fighter.

[[Unicode]] numeric converter scripts

= Perl =

An HTML character entity converter written in Perl that uses the ord() function to convert a character to its corresponding number in the character set. It operates on standard input.

  1. !/usr/bin/perl
  2. Code is in the public domain.

use strict;

my @input = split (//, <>);

foreach my $c ( @input ) {

if ( ord($c) >= 255 ) {

print '&#' . ord($c) . ';';

} else {

print $c;

}

}

= [[AppleScript]] =

Author: Olof

Notes:

I got fed up with looking up Unicode characters, so I wrote an AppleScript for my favorite styled text editor (Style) to write them for me. Now, I can just type Japanese into a text edit window like this:

小 泉 純 一 郎

Select it, choose my script from the scripts menu, and it turns into:

小 泉 純 一 郎 &#23567; &#27849; &#32020; &#19968; &#37070;

which is what you can paste into the Wikipedia edit window. This is a Mac-only solution, but I thought I'd share it for those of you who can use it.

Compile the script below in ScriptEditor, and save it in the "Style Scripts" folder in the same folder where the Style application lives. I have mine saved as "Append Unicoded HTML". Thereafter it will appear in Style's "Scripts" menu.

Style is available at [http://www.merzwaren.com merzwaren] ($20 shareware). I have this running on Mac OS X 10.2.1 with Style version 1.9.2.

Here's the script:

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set theHTML to ""

tell application "Style"

set selText to selection of document 1 as Unicode text

set selStart to get offset of selection of document 1

set selEnd to get offset of end of selection of document 1

set dataLen to (selEnd - selStart)

end tell

set tempName to "unicode temp"

tell application "Finder"

if alias tempName exists then

move alias tempName to the trash

end if

end tell

set fileRef to open for access tempName with write permission

write selText to fileRef

set myRawData to read fileRef from 0 for dataLen

close access fileRef

tell application "Finder"

move alias tempName to the trash

end tell

set numChars to dataLen div 2

repeat with n from 1 to numChars

set theHTML to theHTML & "&#"

set a to get character (2 * n - 1) of myRawData

set b to get character (2 * n) of myRawData

set lVal to ((ASCII number b) + (256 * (ASCII number a)))

set theHTML to (theHTML & lVal as string) & "; "

end repeat

tell application "Style"

set selection of document 1 to ((selection of document 1) & " ( " & theHTML & " ) ")

end tell

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=== JavaScript ===

Authors:

Known to work on:

Notes:

You may not need a script for converting CJK characters if you have a Mac running Mac OS X 10.2 and have Mozilla as your browser. Just do the editing from within Mozilla. Mozilla automatically does the conversion. For example, in adding this edit, I type in the Japanese characters for "edit," which are 編集. Mozilla automatically converted these characters to the proper romanized Unicode format. Just look at the above lines in the editing box to see for yourself. -User: IppikiOokami 5 September 2003

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Unicode conversion utility

Type here, and all characters with a code greater than 127 will be converted to &#1234; codes.

Input:

Output:

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Watchlist and undeletion select-all script

This script usefully checks all checkboxes on a Wikipedia page, useful for clearing large watchlists or restoring pages with large histories. It works in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Camino and Safari.

In Firefox, create a bookmark, with the following code in the "location" field.

In Internet Explorer, create a favourite, and once it's created, right click it, select "properties" and place the following code in the "URL" box (it will give you an invalid protocol warning, but you can ignore this, and it will work).

In Safari, use the "Show all Bookmarks" option. Choose the "Bookmarks Bar" collection. Select the script below into the copy buffer and simply paste ([Command]-v) it into the window on the right. A new bookmark will automatically be created and will appear in the bookmarks bar. Re-name it something sensible like "Select All".

javascript:for (i=0; i

Upload script

A script written in Perl to mass upload photographs to Commons. See commons:User:Nichalp/Upload script.

Image file export and migration script

/ImageFileMigrator Python script to download all files from a MediaWiki and add them to another MediaWiki using a Sysop account.

Database scripting requests

There are a number of pages designed to help with Wikipedia maintenance and editing which

are generated by copying the entire Wikipedia database to a machine and running a script

or program on it.

Here you can request that someone with a recent copy of the database dump and the appropriate skills update the Specialpages and other pages requiring scripting.

See also: Wikipedia:Request a query.

See also

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