> A web version of the command-line tool you wrote probably won't just
> magically exist; if you don't have the time to write it, you can direct
> people to PAWS which provides a browser-based console for running scripts.
> Not as nice but still easier than setting up Python locally.
>
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Shrinivasan T
wrote:
> My CSV file has 1000 lines as word, meaning.
>
> Like to create 1000 pages in Wiktionary.
> The mentioned python script in my previous query will do this.
>
> But, need a web application for this do that any newbie
Thanks for the replies.
Here is my requirement.
My CSV file has 1000 lines as word, meaning.
Like to create 1000 pages in Wiktionary.
The mentioned python script in my previous query will do this.
But, need a web application for this do that any newbie can use it easily.
I don't think
On Thu, 14 Sep 2017 at 10:15 Nick Wilson (Quiddity)
wrote:
> There is also
> https://tools.wmflabs.org/bambots/csv2wikitable.php
> if you're using raw text csv files themselves.
> (Found via https://tools.wmflabs.org/hay/directory/#/search/csv and
> source code linked
There is also
https://tools.wmflabs.org/bambots/csv2wikitable.php
if you're using raw text csv files themselves.
(Found via https://tools.wmflabs.org/hay/directory/#/search/csv and
source code linked there)
As Igal noted, visual editor does handle copy & pasting info from a
spreadsheet very well.
But you can use the Visual Editor, can't you?
Igal
2017-09-14 19:42 GMT+03:00 Shrinivasan T :
> Is there any tool as web application to upload CSV file to wiktionary?
>
> I have a command line tool here
>
Is there any tool as web application to upload CSV file to wiktionary?
I have a command line tool here
https://github.com/tshrinivasan/tools-for-wiki/tree/master/csv-uploader-wiktionary
But it seems tough for newbies/windows users to execute this.
Thinking of a web application.
Please share