Hello everyone, and welcome to the 27th issue of the Wikipedia Scripts++ Newsletter, covering all our favorite new and updated user scripts since 2025! Boy, does it feel good to kick off the year with an issue. Yep, it's been a year since we cleared out the 2022-2024 backlog with issues 23 and 24! Good times. Though in this case "a year" just means... 6 months? 😯 The salience of whatever joke I was planning to make here has vanished speedily. Aaron Liu (talk) 21:00, 31 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Got anything good? Tell us about your new, improved, old, or messed-up script here!
WikiTextExpander by Polygnotus, is this edition's featured script. At the click of a configurable hotkey, this script will find and replace or link a configurable list of phrases within the selected text in all source editors (even in the comment/reply field!). Besides allowing the quick insertion of templated messages, this script greatly mitigates the WP:WTF? problem by providing both the legibility of familiar words and the convenience of shortcuts. And to those asking, the capitalization of "Wikitext" as "WikiText" was a necessary sacrifice for far-more-memorable acronymy.
CanonNi: AlertAssistant has been fixed and rewritten using OOUI instead of Twinkle's Morebits. Such modern, very tool. (Do note that the maintainer has since become inactive.)
NguoiDungKhongDinhDanh/AjaxLoader has been updated to use modern JS APIs that replace the browser's URL bar with the link you clicked on to load in place. The "back" (and "forward") buttons also work now. Cool, innit?
andrybak: Unsigned helper no longer shows an error when the message to sign was added in the earliest 50 revisions of a page's history. This is especially relevant to pages with short histories.
BilledMammal/Move+ needs updating to order list of pages handle lists of pages to move correctly regardless of the discussion's page, so that we may avoid repeating fiasco history.
In breaking m:Tech/News, Gadgets can now include .vue files. This makes it easier to develop modern user interfaces using Vue.js, in particular using Codex, the official design system of Wikimedia. Codex icons are now also available. The documentation has examples.
Appo/Globstory integrates OpenHistoryMap, updating the map whenever hovering/clicking on a location or year, the latter of which changes the map to be (hopefully) accurate to the year selected. It's pretty interesting.
linkinfo Somewhat similar to WP:NavPops, Awesome Aasim/linkinfo(pictured) provides a collection of links to replace the right-click context menu, presented beautifully.
PreviousDiscussions provides a link to search for your username on subpages of another user's userpage and talkpage conveniently.
Twineeea/noRedLinks brings you to the "read" instead of the "create" tab when you visit a red link. Contemplate life's mysteries as you stare into the blank! Deeply.
No, this is not going to be the enduring tradition of S++ for the future. This was meant to be a joke for the special occasion on the first day of the fourth month but was delayed by four months because I'm lazy.
Hey @Danski454. Your wiki edit anniversary is today, marking 11 years of dedicated contributions to English Wikipedia. Your passion for sharing knowledge and your remarkable contributions have not only enriched the project, but also inspired countless others to contribute. Thank you for your amazing contributions. Wishing you many more wonderful years ahead in the Wiki journey. :) -❙❚❚❙❙ GnOeee ❚❙❚❙❙✉21:27, 2 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hello! Voting in the 2025 Arbitration Committee elections is now open until 23:59 (UTC) on Monday, 1 December 2025. All eligible users are allowed to vote. Users with alternate accounts may only vote once.
The Arbitration Committee is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Wikipedia arbitration process. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors, primarily for serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the authority to impose site bans, topic bans, editing restrictions, and other measures needed to maintain our editing environment. The arbitration policy describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.
Hi Danski454. The Editing Team is working on a new Edit Check feature that will proactively suggest edits people can consider making. The team is calling the feature "Suggestion Mode."
We'd like to invite you to a discussion (in English, for this meeting) on 18th December to show an early prototype and talk about how it might be improved, expanded, and/or reconsidered. For this conversation, we're specifically interested in learning from folks like you who have direct experience with integrating edit suggestions and signals directly into editing workflows via scripts, gadgets, browser-extensions, etc.
We're hosting a meeting on Zoom this week (18 December at 17:00–18:00 UTC, the Zoom-link will be in mw:Editing team/Community Conversations) to demonstrate how we can currently integrate some existing editing suggestions, ask for feedback and ideas about other types of editing suggestions, and talk about the feedback loops we create to ensure these suggestions have reasonable false-positive rates.
You can see a short-list of examples that we've already compiled at mw:VisualEditor/Suggestion Mode, and if you have simple suggestions (or cannot attend the meeting) then we'd greatly appreciate your questions on the talkpage and idea additions to this longer listing of ideas. If you have ideas that are most easily demonstrated via screen-sharing in a video call, or want to discuss the ideas that already exist in that list, then we'd welcome your thoughts in the meeting. If you're not already familiar with Zoom, please see Working and convening remotely/Zoom for more information. You can optionally register your planned attendance at mw:Editing team/Community Conversations so that we know roughly how many folks to expect.
Please know: this will not be the last time we'll be asking people for feedback about the feature nor will it be the last meeting we host about it! Thanks, Quiddity (WMF) (talk) 00:07, 16 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]