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A library to retrieve and modify content managed by the popular MediaWiki software.
Sven Klemm Stephan Maka Mike Gerber Michael Witrant
(patches go to stephan@spaceboyz.net)
Distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3, see the COPYING file.
Ruby-MediaWiki relies on a configuration file with URLs, user account details and per-agent settings in YAML. The sample mediawikirc.sample should be rather self-explanatory.
There are various environment variables for easy usage:
ruby-mediawiki % export RUBYLIB=pwd
/lib
ruby-mediawiki % export MEDIAWIKI_RC=mediawikirc.sample
ruby-mediawiki % export MEDIAWIKI_WIKI=wpde
ruby-mediawiki % ruby apps/wikicat.rb Arschgeweih
German description: https://wiki.c3d2.de/Ruby-MediaWiki
RDoc to Wiki: https://wiki.c3d2.de/Ruby-MediaWiki/Documentation
SVN repository: svn://svn.c3d2.de/ruby-mediawiki/trunk
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We found that ruby-mediawiki demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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