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Adiutor
Description Adiutor enables a versatile editing options and modules to assist a variety of user actions to enhance the Wikipedia editing experience.
Author Doğu
Status Developing
Version
  • v1.2.4 (beta)
Updated 17 August 2023
Browser support Chrome, Firefox, IE11, Edge, Safari
Skin support
  • Vector 2022
  • Vector
  • Monobook
Source

Adiutor is a tool developed to facilitate maintenance tasks on Wikipedia, making them more efficient and user-friendly. Built using OOUI-based MediaWiki JS and JavaScript, Adiutor is designed to provide users with convenience in performing various tasks. All suggestions and bug reports are reviewed and discussed on the discussion page to continually improve and refine the tool. The active participation and support from the Wikipedia community play a vital role in further developing Adiutor into a more functional and user-friendly tool.

Features

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  • Editors can create speedy deletion requests.
  • Editors can nominate files for deletion.
  • Editors can request page protections
  • Editors can request user blocks
  • Editors can request page moves
  • Editors can see the recent diff on a page.
  • Editors can check the copyright status
  • Editors can see the user widget on user's user page.
  • Editors can see recent changes of the page.
  • Editors can issue warnings to users.
  • Editors can report copyright violations.
  • Editors can create an investigation for sockpuppetry.
  • Editors can report sockpuppet or sockpuppet master.
  • Admins can block users by user blocking module.
  • Admins can perform speedy page deletion and batch page deletion.
  • Admins can finalize the nominated files for deletion.

Installation

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PreferencesGadgets → Maintenance tools → Adiutor

Contributors

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Licencing and attribution

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Originally published on the Turkish Wikipedia at tr:MediaWiki:Gadget-Adiutor.js and available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) and GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL)