mwclient is a Python framework to interact with MediaWiki wikis using the MediaWiki API.

Note: the project is now hosted at github; please go to https://github.com/mwclient/mwclient to get the latest version.

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  • i have been using mwclient to upload dozens of images and wikipages to mediawiki sites. examples: http://cakebaby.wikia.com/wiki/OpenSCAD http://cakebaby.wikia.com/wiki/OpenSCAD_linux_i686_software-rasterizer_idwd_test_report http://cakebaby.referata.com it has room for improvement, like error reporting, and installation scripts, but these are to be expected of an alpha-level project. it's core functionality appears to be very strong.
  • The download does not have setup.py file, to install the client.
  • Marvellous.
  • The download does not have setup.py file, to install the client.
  • Makes wiki access very convenient.
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Python

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2008-01-30