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Scripts++ Newsletter – Issue 22
 Hello everyone, and welcome to the 22nd issue of the Wikipedia Scripts++ Newsletter. This issue will be covering new and updated user scripts from the past seven months (June through December 2021).

Got anything good? Tell us about your new, improved, old, or messed-up script here!

Featured script
 * LuckyRename, by Alexis Jazz, is this month's featured script. LuckyRename makes requesting file moves easier, and automates the many steps in file moving (including automatic replacement of existing usage). Give it a shot!

Updated scripts
 * SD0001: hide-reverted-edits has been updated to take into account changes in reversion tools like Twinkle and RedWarn.
 * Writ Keeper: massRollback.js has added a rollback-some option (missed in last issue).
 * ClaudineChionh: SkinSwitcher (a fork and update of Eizen's script) provides an options menu/toolbox/toolbar allowing users to view a given page in MediaWiki's default skins.

Pending requests
 * Mass-patrolling at Special:NewPages
 * Taking up the mantle of an almost completed peer review javascript bot
 * Restore the Wikipedia Citation Tool for Google Books
 * Autohighlighting specific characters (Greek)
 * ...and many more, all available at User scripts/Requests

Miscellaneous
 * User scripts/Ranking is a sortable table of Wikipedia's thousand-or-so most commonly used scripts; it includes their author, last modification date, installation count, and sometimes a short description.
 * Toolhub is a community managed catalog of software tools used in the Wikimedia movement. Technical volunteers can use Toolhub to document the tools that they create or maintain. All Wikimedians can use Toolhub to search for tools to help with their workflows and to create lists of useful tools to share with others.

New scripts
 * Ahecht:
 * draft-sorter sorts AfC drafts by adding WikiProject banners to their talk pages. It supersedes User:Enterprisey/draft-sorter, adding a few features and fixing some bugs.
 * massmove, a modified User:Plastikspork/massmove.js that adds a link to the left column, allows adding and removing both prefixes and suffixes.
 * watchlistcleaner removes missing pages (redlinks), redirects, pages you haven't edited recently, and/or pages you've never edited from your watchlist.
 * Awesome Aasim:
 * Infiniscroll adds infinite scrolling to user contributions, page histories, and log pages.
 * Quick create allows for the fast creation of red-linked pages with two clicks.
 * Caburum:
 * UTCclock adds a clock displaying the current UTC time.
 * Chlod:
 * CopiedTemplateEditor, mainly for CCI case handlers, allows graphically editing a talk page's copied templates.
 * DaxServer:
 * BooksToSfn adds a portlet link in Visual Editor's source mode editing, in main namespace articles or in the user's Sandbox. When clicked, it converts one inside a   tag block into an.
 * FlightTime:
 * OneClickArchiver is a custom version of User:Technical_13/Scripts/OneClickArchiver which doesn't prepend Clear to the top of each section on the archive page.
 * Jon Harald Søby:
 * diffedit enables editing directly from viewing a diff "when, for instance, you notice a tiny mistake deep into an article, and don't want to edit the entire article and re-find that one line to fix that tiny mistake".
 * warnOnLargeFile warns you if you're about to open a very large file (width/height >10,000px or file size >100 MB) from a file page.
 * JPxG:
 *  PressPass  adds a collection of tools for Newspapers.com including configurable automatic citation generation in five different formats.
 * CurrentSwitcher gives you links on the contribs page to hide duplicate entries, current revisions, rollbacks, huggles, twinkles, and redwarns.
 * TrackSum lets you automatically sum the lengths of tracks in templates like track listing and get total runtimes.
 * Nardog:
 * CopySectLink adds a button to copy the unencoded page title or section path next to each heading.
 * IPAInput allows you to type in IPA symbols by directly looking at an IPA key like Help:IPA/English and clicking on the symbols.
 * TemplatePreviewGuard warns when you try to use "Preview page with this template" with a page that doesn't transclude the template.
 * NguoiDungKhongDinhDanh:
 * ContribsTabVector adds "Contributions" and "Statistics" tabs to user and user talk pages on the Vector skin.
 * CopyvioChecker adds a "CopyvioCheck" tab to all pages, except Special (Vector skin only).
 * LiveDiffLink is a version of Equazcion's LiveDiffLink which shows a wikilink instead of a URL.
 * QuickDiff (by OneTwoThreeFall at Fandom) lets you quickly view any diff link on a wiki, whether on Recent Changes, contribs pages, history pages, the diff view itself, or elsewhere. For more information, view its page on Fandom.
 * Novem Linguae:
 * DetectSNG scans a list of 1,600 SNG keywords and displays them at the top of the article.
 * NotSoFast highlights recently created articles in the new pages feed, to discourage patrolling them too quickly.
 * UserRightsDiff concisely displays what perm was added or removed when viewing Special:UserRights.
 * VoteCounter displays a rough count of keeps and deletes at XFDs, RFCs, etc.
 * WatchlistAFD automatically watchlists the AFDs of any pages you AFC accept or NPP patrol, to help you calibrate your reviewing.
 * P.T.Đ:
 * TwinkleMobile enables Twinkle on mobile view (Minerva skin).
 * Qwerfjkl:
 * editRedirect adds a → link after redirects to edit them.
 * RegExTypoFix, a script for fixing typos, is a wrapper for User:Joeytje50/RETF.js.
 * talkback creates links after user talk page links like this: | |  (with the first linking to the user's contributions, and the latter giving the option of sending a talkback notice). It also adds a [] link next to section headers.
 * Rublov:
 * diff-link shows "copy" links on history and contributions pages that copy an internal link to the diff (e.g., Special:Diff/1026402230) to your clipboard when clicked.
 * Rummskartoffel:
 * auto-watchlist-expiry automatically watchlists every page you edit for a user-definable duration (you can still pick a different time using the dropdown, though).
 * generate pings generates the wikitext needed to ping all members of a category, up to 50 editors (the limit defined by MediaWiki).
 * share ExpandTemplates url allows for easy sharing of your inputs to Special:ExpandTemplates. It adds a button that, when clicked, copies a shareable URL to your exact invocation of the page, like this. Other editors do not need to have this script installed in order to access the URL generated.
 * show tag names shows the real names of tags next to their display names in places such as page revision histories or the watchlist.
 * Tol:
 * VisualEditor Citation Needed adds a button (under "Insert") in VisualEditor to add a citation needed tag.
 * Venkat TL:
 * ColourContrib color-codes the user contributions page so that pages you've edited last are sharply distinguished from pages where another editor was the last to edit the page.
 * Vukky:
 * StatusChanger is a fork of Enterprisey's Status Changer, which adds a UI to the script. (using Morebits, so you'll need to have Twinkle enabled to use it).

All in all, some very neat scripts were written in these last few months. Hoping to see many more in the next issue -- drop us a line on the talk page if you've been writing (or seeing) anything cool and good. Filling in for DannyS712, this has been jp×g. Take care, and merry Christmas! jp×g 07:30, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

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Why don't you go and update the current edition section? The 22nd edition is already out isn't it ― ItcouldbepossibleTalk 15:13, 24 December 2021 (UTC)


 * Got it. jp×g 22:35, 21 June 2022 (UTC)

Mate....
Don't tempt fate. Would not recommend you doing that again.  starship .paint  (exalt) 09:11, 24 December 2021 (UTC)


 * I thought it was great. We all take ourselves a bit too seriously here sometimes. –– FormalDude Emojione 1F427.svg talk 09:53, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
 * I saw it as obvious humour, a clearly harmless exercise in getting a random number and it's the people randomly jumping to "compromised account" or "self-requested block" that need a trout. Still, that's what the joke-ruining FBDB template is for.
 * (Next time, there must be a better cryptographic protocol for picking a random number without being able to change your answer. I guess you necessarily need somebody else's input though. Maybe you get them to "pick a card" at random where each card is the hash of a random 126-character string plus the suffix characters "01" through "38". You publish the cryptosystem including which hash you're using, but only reveal the random string after someone has picked. You can get any person to pick, maybe targeting someone on their talk page. I'm struggling to find the very excellent source I first learned about this method from—there explained through rock paper scissors—but this explanation will do. See also zero-knowledge proof.) — Bilorv ( talk ) 23:54, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
 * Zero-knowledge proofs are out, all the cool kids are making no-knowledge proofs now. Vaticidalprophet 13:23, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
 * I've definitely tried a few no-knowledge proofs during university exams... — Bilorv ( talk ) 18:58, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

EasyWikiDev
(I can't remember if I sent this, so sending it just in case you missed it) Hi! I'm User:Ed6767. I'm probably best known for founding and developing RedWarn, which is now one of the most used user scripts on the English Wikipedia. I couldn't help but notice that you also develop user scripts, so I was wondering if I could ask you to try and give me feedback on my new tool called EasyWikiDev. It's a new way to develop user scripts quickly and easily using Visual Studio Code, and only takes a few minutes to set up and install on your computer, whilst saving you the headache of constantly having to save edits and reload the page for every single change to your script you'd like to test. EasyWikiDev makes it so you can develop your script locally, on your own computer, and only publish the changes to your users when you are ready to - and unlike other solutions, EasyWikiDev reloads the page right away when you make a change, so you always see the latest version of your script. Plus, by using Visual Studio Code, you have access to some of the most extensive and helpful extensions and tools available to developers right now.

If you're interested, you can find the GitHub repository here and a video tutorial that shows both how to set up EasyWikiDev and how to use it (which you should watch) here. When you have tried it and would like to give feedback, or just need help, please let me know by pinging me - you'd play a big part in my goal to make user script development easier for all Wikipedians. Thanks again for your consideration, ✨ Ed  talk!  ✨ 04:06, 27 December 2021 (UTC)


 * I don't use VSCode (my workflow is basically coding gore) but I appreciate the effort to make things run more smoothly -- we could use a bit more of that around here! jp×g 22:36, 21 June 2022 (UTC)

Mysterious deletion stat
Do you plan to keep this in the deletion report? I can't for the life of me figure out what it represents. ☆ Bri (talk) 22:40, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
 * Never mind, I see it now. ☆ Bri (talk) 23:07, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

The Signpost: 28 December 2021
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I made my 50,000th edit at some point, I guess.
I guess I wasn't paying attention. Also, I am not going to be able to find it by going back from my current edit count, since I just tagged a bunch of pages for speedy deletion... and it doesn't look like stepping forward from the early contribs will work either (since I've got a number of edits tagging pages for deletion, or on pages which later get deleted). Oh well. I guess I might as well find out what the 50,000th live edit was. 10k is this, 20k is this, 25k is this, 30k is this, 40k is this, and... the 50,000th live edit is this. jp×g 22:35, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
 * Fucking "fix underscores". You've gotta be kidding me. I can't believe my fifty thousandth edit was "fix underscores". jp×g 22:37, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

GAN Backlog Drive – January 2022
Sent by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of WikiProject Good articles at 21:18, 31 December 2021 (UTC).

Are you an editwarring bot or what?
Do you look at the edits you revert? No you don't, you just like to edit war against anons. --2003:C6:3737:14B7:7C88:7751:2C6E:449B (talk) 07:06, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
 * This edit and this edit don't provide a source for the claims you're making; this one does (note that I did not revert it). jp×g 07:09, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
 * You still don't care at all about contents, you act like a bot. In the first edit, I've just updated the entries for the three pre-planned shut downs, the due dates 2021-12-31 have already been in the table, in parentheses. In the second edit, I've added this chart of German electricity by source, disproving the unsourced and blatantly wrong claim that "nuclear electricity production was primarily replaced with coal" which I have removed from that crappy outdated article.--2003:C6:3737:14B7:7C88:7751:2C6E:449B (talk) 07:59, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
 * There are actually no references for those entries in the table. I don't see anything that looks like a reference for the claim existing elsewhere, either. The article for the Brokdorf Nuclear Plant, for example, cites "the decommissioning of the plant is planned for 2021" to this page, which says that it was planned for the plant to be shut down "by 2021"... in the year 2002. Extrapolating from that to "it was shut down on December 31" is original research. Similarly, in Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant there is a source saying that a shutdown was planned for the end of December as of May 2021, but nothing saying that it's actually proceeded according to schedule. Finally, we have Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Plant, for which a single source says that ten years ago it was planned to be shut down in 2021. Surely, if a nuclear reactor shuts down, this is the kind of thing that ends up in the news, and there should be lots of coverage saying that it happened, rather than a bunch of coverage from decades previously saying that it was planned to happen. jp×g 08:19, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Zoboomafoo
I'm not vandalism I was honest telling the truth that was correct sources. 63.143.224.213 (talk) 12:04, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
 * By replacing cite web with cute wbe? jp×g 12:05, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

I apologize for incident. 63.143.224.213 (talk) 12:09, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

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The Woke Agenda
I have been a long time fan of the Oriental cultures and their rejection of modernist ideals, so when I see that wikipedia did the right thing and refuse to give in to the trans lobby regarding Zombieland Saga, I feel compelled to contribute in removing wo9ke agenda from this fine website. Like in Zombieland Saga, the word "transgender" is never used in Raven Tower, so I think we should maintain the standard that any fictional character not explicitly refered to as such is NOT considered transgender, to stop trans people from becoming a more privildged group — Preceding unsigned comment added by ChaosCuteSoft (talk • contribs) 22:43, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
 * I don't know about this "Spectrum Culture" website, but it seems to be mentioned in the Tor source as well (but not the Locus or Kirkus sources). Who knows? I do think that it being mentioned in two sources probably indicates it's true (I am not going to go read the book to find out). jp×g 22:51, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

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Holiday greetings (2021)
JPxG,

I sincerely hope your holiday season goes well this year especially with what we went through last year. I'm optimistic that 2022 will be a better year for all of us: both in real life and on Wikipedia. Wishing you the best from, Interstellarity (talk) 18:47, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Happy holidays!
 A very happy holiday season, whatever it may be for you and yours.

I wish you an enjoyable and safe season, and health, happiness, and success in the year ahead. Have a fantastic time! Vaticidalprophet 03:26, 23 December 2021 (UTC)



Happy New Year, JPxG!


Happy New Year! JPxG, Have a prosperous, productive and enjoyable New Year, and thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia.

User:1234qwer1234qwer4 (talk) 00:33, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

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Linkin Park
LP did NOT play pop music on Hybrid Theory, the term "pop song" does not mean that it belongs to pop music as a genre. For example, can I say that AC/DC are a groove metal band just because someone said they have groovy riffs? No. 109.252.131.40 (talk) 09:52, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Music genres are a pretty contentious subject on Wikipedia -- generally, we require reliable source citations. I don't get too deep into it, so I can't speak more to how it works (apart from to look at consensus on talk and wikiproject pages). jp×g 22:38, 21 June 2022 (UTC)

Did Huggle go nuts?
You may want to take a look at User talk:Spotlightpromotions, I think huggle went berserk or something. 😄 Mako001 (C) (T) (The Alternate Mako) 11:15, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * This might require a bit of explanation. The user in question's first edit was to attempt to hijack an existing article by changing all occurrences of the subject's name to their own name. This is an obvious act of deliberate spamming, and accounts are typically blocked after doing this just a couple times... but revert dialogues will only prompt for an AIV report once they're at level 4. Of course, the intelligent solution would be to review the Huggle codebase and implement an override feature that allowed for starting at arbitrary warning levels the way Twinkle does -- but in the meantime we get this. jp×g 11:21, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Ah, OK makes sense then. they mentioned "spotlight group" or something in the article, so I've UAAd them. Mako001 (C) (T) (The Alternate Mako) 11:25, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

Please explain
Why you reverted my edits - and thus designated as “current” info that is not current. --2603:7000:2143:8500:55BC:5AA3:3574:A2D8 (talk) 10:32, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * That article badly needs to be copyedited (which I've done some of just now), but you were changing "are" to "wre" and "has" to "hae". Apologies if I sent you a warning for that (I'll go and remove it if I did). jp×g 10:38, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Apologies for typos. But past tense was appropriate. Present was not. And for my seeking to address that, you sent me a message saying I wasn’t cinforming to MOS. (Using tools - it’s a problem when used too quickly). Had you said typos - I would have seen the issue. But that’s not the message you left me with your revert .. which I clearly also reverted some properly spelled proper changes as well. --2603:7000:2143:8500:55BC:5AA3:3574:A2D8 (talk) 10:42, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * You are correct that the template message is stupidly unhelpful. Frankly, I have contemplated writing my own template messages and coding them into the RCP software -- at this point, the task isn't too far out of my reach. I may well dedicate the patch to the candor of 2603:7000:2143:8500:55BC:5AA3:3574:A2D8. jp×g 10:59, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Thank you, in this world which seems to be full of nasty editors with snarky defensive comments, for being a light in the darkness.2603:7000:2143:8500:80A0:C84E:5D2C:A7A5 (talk) 20:56, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

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Your GA nomination of Russ Island
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Multiple warnings for one edit
At User talk:Spotlightpromotions you posted four successive warning messages about one edit, all within a time span of two minutes. I guess that was due to some kind of error in use of Huggle, whether a glitch in Huggle itself or a slip on your part, but I thought it best to let you know, so you can watch out for similar errors in future, and avoid them if possible. JBW (talk) 12:03, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

After posting this message I noticed the section above, and it clearly wasn't a mistake. Please don't do it. Huggle has changed since I used it years ago, and it may be that now it really is only possible to post warnings at successive levels, but in those days it was perfectly possible to post warnings via Huggle at any level one chose, though most users thought it wasn't, and that they had to work their way up all the levels. Personally I never, or almost never, used to start off at level one, especially  for vandalism. You may like to check whether it is still possible to over-ride the default levels. However, if Huggle won't do the job you want done, then post messages manually. You are just as much responsible for edits you do using Huggle as you would be if you made the same edits manually, and bombarding a new editor with a string of escalating warnings all for one edit just isn't OK.JBW (talk) 12:12, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * As it stands, the only options I can see in the interface are "manual warning 1/2/3/4", which seem to all be uw-generic -- there don't seem to be any user-accessible escalated warnings. I'm sure there is something buried deeper down that can be accessed to escalate faster in egregious cases (since it auto-detects current warning level, which means it is already adaptively determining which template to place and choosing automatically). I'll have to look into it further, though -- I am not very familiar with Qt applications, so writing a patch for this will be a bit harder than for other scripts. In the meantime, I do agree that it's not the best solution. Really, I should probably just report these accounts to UAA or AIV directly in the meantime rather than go through multiple warn templates. jp×g 23:19, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Yeah, it just gives the vandalism template. Sad. jp×g 00:07, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
 * After spelunking through the Huggle repository for about an hour and a half to see if it was possible to add additional shortcut hooks, I have come up with an extremely cursed piece of code:

def TypeWarning: keyboard.send("m") time.sleep(1) datestring = str(datetime.now.strftime("%B %Y")).lower keyboard.press("shift") for char in datestring: keyboard.send(char) keyboard.release("shift") time.sleep(0.1) keyboard.send("tab") time.sleep(0.2) keyboard.send("ctrl+a") time.sleep(0.2) keyboard.send("ctrl+v") print("Clipboard contents pasted to page.")
 * The only problem with this is that it requires me to have " ~ " in my clipboard the whole time the project's open (I tried piping text into xclip with os.system but it didn't work because the program has to run as root to use keyboard properly)... and it doesn't actually work. About half the time it will just refuse to open the dialog properly and start trying to trigger other hotkeys. jp×g 10:43, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
 * It works if I clear the entire queue. I hate software. jp×g 10:47, 4 January 2022 (UTC)


 * I have looked at the Huggle documentation, which is extremely unhelpful. Many years ago, when I used to use Huggle, choosing a custom level for a warning was perfectly easy, as were various other things one might choose to do which weren't the default. It just needed a couple of clicks on buttons, nothing as complex as what you describe. However, at some time since then Huggle underwent a substantial redesign, and it is not at all clear to me whether a lot of things which used to be easy are now impossible, or just more difficult. In fact it was this impenetrability and lack of clarity and user control which was responsible for my not returning to using Huggle a few years ago. Goodness knows why the people responsible for making the changes thought what they were doing were improvements. Having said that, however, when I used to use Huggle I always kept a web browser window open in the background, and switched to using it when I needed to do something which Huggle didn't handle. Often I would find doubtful editing through Huggle, but then check it manually before taking action. Doing that, rather than just clicking buttons on Huggle, sometimes slowed things down a little, but if the alternative is sometimes doing things wrong, then it was worth that small cost.  JBW (talk) 09:21, 5 January 2022 (UTC)
 * You are correct. I am quite stubborn when it comes to fixing a problem with software (previous career choices have given me strong motivation to save wrist strain, and have also given me strong motivation to become skilled in different trades). But, as you say, the worst-case alternative is to spend fifteen seconds clicking on stuff in a browser. That said, I have come up with a version of the above code that actually works: I now have one button bound to just the  hotkey for opening a custom message dialog, and a second button bound to the function above to autofill the month/year and paste clipboard data once the dialog is open (if you want to look at some horrible code, check it out here). jp×g 11:48, 5 January 2022 (UTC)

Irresistable force paradox edit
Regarding my edit edit to Irresistible force paradox, I belive I did document it adequately. My comment read "Remove the passage as it was off-topic". If you still believe that passage makes a meaningful contribution, please keep it by all means. I was just trying to help. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.157.112.111 (talk) 03:07, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
 * It's fine -- there's nothing wrong with trying to help. In this case, I reverted the removal because it was referenced and seemed clearly relevant to the article (although reducing the size of the passage may be in order). jp×g 11:40, 4 January 2022 (UTC)

Your GA nomination of Chain Island
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Your GA nomination of Chain Island
The article Chain Island you nominated as a good article has been placed on hold. The article is close to meeting the good article criteria, but there are some minor changes or clarifications needing to be addressed. If these are fixed within 7 days, the article will pass; otherwise it may fail. See Talk:Chain Island for issues which need to be addressed. Message delivered by Legobot, on behalf of Kavyansh.Singh -- Kavyansh.Singh (talk) 16:21, 7 January 2022 (UTC)