Wikipedia tools (for Humans): easily extract data from Wikipedia, Wikidata, and other MediaWikis
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Wikipedia tools (for Humans): easily extract data from Wikipedia, Wikidata, and other MediaWikis
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A tool for harvesting media files from Open Access articles for upload into Wikimedia Commons
A tool to copy CC-licensed images from Flickr to Wikimedia Commons
MediaWiki bot to upload content to Wikimedia projects and update corresponding citations on Wikipedia.
A fast, asynchronous downloader for Wikimedia Commons
A dataset comprised of over 40 million images sourced from Wikimedia Commons
tool to show “relative position within image” qualiifers of “depicts” or “named place on map” statements as areas on the file or item’s image
Bot that handles the FPC process at wikimedia commons
An attempt of unifying the various tools for batch uploads
Misc tools for BEIC (Biblioteca Europea di Informazione e Cultura)
Stores knowledge and data necessary to properly use links from OpenStreetMap to Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons.
🚀 Batch uploading to the Wikimedia Commons has never been so easy
Upload and publish 3D files from your harddrive to Wikimedia Commons and Sketchfab. Further development on hold.
Generates user's Wikipedia Contribution
⚙️ A downloading tool customized for Lingua Libre's audios downloading, creates single archive per language.
Statistics for Wiki loves competitions
This is a Python script that can be used to scrape large amounts of images from Wikimedia Commons using a keyword
Add a description, image, and links to the wikimedia-commons topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the wikimedia-commons topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."