Warning: You take full responsibility for any action you perform using CSVLoader. You must understand Wikipedia policies and use this tool within these policies, or risk losing access to the tool or even being blocked from editing. |
CSVLoader is an AutoWikiBrowser plug-in that allows creating and updating articles using CSV data files. This plugin can create new articles (for example, cities or plants) or add text to existing articles (for example, add missing infoboxes). It was developed by Ganeshk. The first version of the tool was made available on 25 May 2008.
The use of CSVLoader tool may require a request for bot approval on Wikipedia and other projects. Please read the bot policy to check if your task requires an approval.
Please test your changes in sandbox before running the plugin on the article space.
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Talk 04:59, 12 April 2023 (UTC)Full source code is available on Google Drive for version 1.0.0.25 and version 1.0.0.18. The plugin was originally developed using Visual Basic 2008 Express and recently recompiled with Visual Studio Community Edition 2017 on .NET 4.5 and x86 build. The language used is Visual Basic.NET.
Warning: You take full responsibility for any action you perform using CSVLoader. You must understand Wikipedia policies and use this tool within these policies, or risk losing access to the tool or even being blocked from editing. |
CSVLoader is an AutoWikiBrowser plug-in that allows creating and updating articles using CSV data files. This plugin can create new articles (for example, cities or plants) or add text to existing articles (for example, add missing infoboxes). It was developed by Ganeshk. The first version of the tool was made available on 25 May 2008.
The use of CSVLoader tool may require a request for bot approval on Wikipedia and other projects. Please read the bot policy to check if your task requires an approval.
Please test your changes in sandbox before running the plugin on the article space.
{{
R from sort name|x|y}}
on
Persian Wikipedia —
Jeeputer
Talk 04:59, 12 April 2023 (UTC)Full source code is available on Google Drive for version 1.0.0.25 and version 1.0.0.18. The plugin was originally developed using Visual Basic 2008 Express and recently recompiled with Visual Studio Community Edition 2017 on .NET 4.5 and x86 build. The language used is Visual Basic.NET.