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wikidata-edit
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This project is funded by a Wikimedia Project Grant.
npm install --save wikidata-edit
see How-to doc
To run the tests, make sure to create a config/local.js
overriding config/default.js
with your Wikidata username and password
Code contributions and propositions are very welcome, here are some design constraints you should be aware of:
wikidata-edit
focuses on exposing Wikidata write operations. Features about getting and parsing data should rather go to wikidata-sdk
We are developing and maintaining tools to work with Wikidata from NodeJS, the browser, or simply the command line, with quality and ease of use at heart. Any donation will be interpreted as a "please keep going, your work is very much needed and awesome. PS: love". Donate
Do you know inventaire.io? It's a web app to share books with your friends, built on top of Wikidata! And its libre software too.
FAQs
Edit Wikidata from NodeJS
The npm package wikidata-edit receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, wikidata-edit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that wikidata-edit demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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