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WPCleaner is a small portable tool designed to help on maintenance tasks (mainly disambiguation and check) on Wikipedia.
Source code has been moved to github
https://github.com/WPCleaner/wpcleaner
wiki2xhtml converts wiki syntax into (X)HTML code and styles the page with CSS. It makes it easy to create good-looking pages without many know-how, and advanced users can use own code. The program can be run either in the console or with a GUI.
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Java Wiki Bot Framework helps with wiki (MediaWiki) site management. It allows to build robots to edit and dump information from Wikis. For more information and features see project homepage.
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A Trac plugin to allow pasting screenshots or images with one click
A Trac plugin to allow pasting screenshots or other images captured or copied in the clipboard directly as attachements to tickets, Wiki pages, etc., without the need to first saving as images and then uploading them.
Once the plugin is installed in Trac, you can easily attach a screenshot or any image you have in the clipboard to a Ticket or Wiki page, with one click.
Change documents within a MediaWiki with a click! Open a document via the external editor and save it back. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
RefactorDW is a tool based on Java technology that provides several capabilities for restructuring and refactoring existing Dokuwiki article assets. It may be also used as a converter preparing the migration to Atlassian's Confluence wiki.
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A distributed project which manages and distributes a database of user requests indexed to a second database of responses. The application monitors and assigns scores to responses in order to determine priority for file sharing. User selections are a
JETERS is a java toolkit for automated and semi-automated corrections and modifications of texts, especially of articles in wikis. Custom functionality can easily be implemented due to modular design.
The goal of the jMWOF project is to provide a reliable, easy-to-use, cross-platform object framework for interfacing with MediaWiki-based (http://www.mediawiki.org/) wikis through the exclusive use of the API (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API).
Very Quick Wiki is a Java Server Pages based WikiWikiWeb clone. It's goal is to be as lightweight but as functional as possible. It is deployed by dropping a single war file into any J2EE web container without any extra installation processes.
A stand-alone editor using Mediawiki markup language to generate HTML code. You can create and preview pages written using Mediawiki markup (i.e. Wikipedia pages) while off-line.
Automatically embed Wikipedia topic information into PDF documents via pop up annotations. This relies on the Wikipedia Miner service that is also available on Sourceforge.
Wikidora extends JSPWiki by replacing its persistence layer with a digital object repository, in this case Fedora. Fedora provides automatic provenance metadata, assigns persistent identifiers, takes care of proper versioning and long-term archival.
Uniwiki is an efficient P2P system for storing distributed wikis, with a typical user interface, but extended to large-scale scenarios transparently. In this project, we provide the customized web server and the Uniwiki web application.
Another xwiki document tree implementation. There are provided as samples two velocity files: one is a JavaScript approach (offers the posibility in expanding / collapsing a tree node) and the second a standard velocity approach.