Wikipedia:PetScan
For instructions, see the Manual for PetScan (on Meta-Wiki). To link to PetScan queries, see Template:PetScan.
"WP:PET" redirects here. For the essay on grammar conventions and civility, see Wikipedia:No pet peeve wars.
PetScan (previously CatScan) is an external tool that searches an article category (and its subcategories) according to specified criteria to find articles, stubs, images, and categories. It can also be used for finding all articles that belong to two specified categories (the intersection). CatScan was developed by the German Wikipedian Duesentrieb and is run on Cloud VPS, as part of Wikimedia Foundation's cloud computing environment.[1] The tool has been rewritten three times by Magnus Manske, first in PHP, then in C++, finally in Rust.
Resources[edit]
- Instructions
- GitHub repository
- GitHub issues (bug tracker)
- Grafana metrics
- m:User:Duesentrieb/CatScan - About page
- Template:PetScan - "Scan" template that automatically generates a link to a PetScan search.
Uses and ideas[edit]
A few examples of how the English Wikipedia uses PetScan:
- finding articles for deletion sorting, example
- finding articles for an educational project (class): search for stubs within a category corresponding to the class subject
- finding certain articles with a certain template, e.g. featured articles containing the template {{citation needed}} (see box below)
- find short articles to expand – For example, Category tab: Aviation stubs; Output tab: Sort: (x) by size.
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Notes[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to CatScan.
- ^ Until 2014 most tools were run on the toolserver, a previous service provided by Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.
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