- Wikipedia:Citing sources#Citation generation tools:
- Wikipedia DOI and Google Books Citation Maker
- If you have a URL but no DOI,https://citer.toolforge.org can sometimes be useful
- To get DOIs, tryhttps://doi.crossref.org/simpleTextQuery (h/thttps://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/93339/obtaining-the-doi-in-google-scholar/114259#114259)
- Hmm, there's actually a cite button in the 2010 wikitext editor, as described inWikipedia:RefToolbar (h/tWikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Citoid). Moreover, starting with a DOI, this can autofill the other fields - contrary to the current version ofHelp:Citation tools#Templates, which states "Allows you to format a reference during editing when you already have all the data".Wikipedia:RefToolbar#Related scripts mentions "toollabs:reftoolbar/lookup.php Provides the autofill capability used to auto-complete forms based on ISBN, DOI, and PMID values." But this is too hard for newbies to navigate - I'll try out RefToolbar some more, and if it works as promised, I'll edit the Citation Tools help page to mention autofill. It's taken me two years to figure this out, it would be nice if our help doco was more user-friendly...
- Referencing specific pages:Help:References and page numbers#Inline page numbers
- Wikipedia:Link rot
- Wikipedia:When sources are wrong
- Wikipedia:Writing better articles
- Wikipedia:Twinkle, e.g.power tools for restore/rollback
- Formatting wiki text
- Formatting edit summaries. Unfortunately thediff template doesn't work here. Example templates:
- Modifying [[Special:Diff/1110712185|1110712185]] by [[Special:Contributions/Preimage|Preimage]] ([[User talk:Preimage|talk]]): message
- Reverted good faith edits by [[Special:Contributions/Preimage|Preimage]] ([[User talk:Preimage|talk]]): message
- message - reverted error from [[Special:Diff/1110735118|05:50, 17 September 2022]] - edited previous wording [[Special:Diff/1110724250|04:36, 17 September 2022]] for clarity
- Searching for section/anchor links:
- Help:Interwiki linking
- Help:Keyboard shortcuts
- Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines to cite in deletion debates
I've noticed page histories tend to get cluttered with minor edits. Has anyone made a keyframe viewer for edit histories? This would identify stable versions of the page that remained unchanged (apart from small edits) for an extended period of time.
- Manually tagging stable page versions might also work. Is this supported byMediaWiki?
- Another approach would be to develop a Git-style blame tool for Wikipedia. The standard edit history "blame" tool linksWikiblame andBlame - XTools are certainly useful, allowing text strings to be traced back to their corresponding "keyframe" edits, but don't support Git-style blame, where the aim is to understand the provenance of each part of the page.
Searchinghttps://www.google.com/search?q=github+wikipedia+blame found a few more useful references:
More generally, to find out what's going on with Wikimedia community-driven tech initiatives, seehttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey andhttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Community_Tech.
And in fact, as of May 2023, WWT is a fantastic resource, and seems to work properly on the vast majority of pages (it stops working 20% of the way throughnegative binomial distribution, but that's a very long article). It would be nice if it worked on Wikipedia meta-pages (MOS:MATH,Template:Math). Extending it to wikis for other languages was one of thetop-voted proposals in the2023 Community Wishlist Survey, and iscurrently being worked on, but wiki meta-pages aren't covered by the current work.