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Change subject: [doc] Update generate_user_files.py EXTENDED_CONFIG doc ......................................................................
[doc] Update generate_user_files.py EXTENDED_CONFIG doc
Remove old compat wikipedia.py and replace it with Pywikibot.
Change-Id: Id22a91f3fd0ca92ccd8f777d0d01f56de74f6137 --- M generate_user_files.py 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
Approvals: Xqt: Looks good to me, approved jenkins-bot: Verified
diff --git a/generate_user_files.py b/generate_user_files.py index b8e339b..be7a5f5 100755 --- a/generate_user_files.py +++ b/generate_user_files.py @@ -171,15 +171,17 @@
EXTENDED_CONFIG = """\ -# This is an automatically generated file. You can find more configuration -# parameters in 'config.py' file. +# This is an automatically generated file. You can find more +# configuration parameters in 'config.py' file or refer +# https://doc.wikimedia.org/pywikibot/master/api_ref/pywikibot.config.html
-# The family of sites we are working on. wikipedia.py will import -# families/xxx_family.py so if you want to change this variable, -# you need to write such a file. +# The family of sites to be working on. +# Pywikibot will import families/xxx_family.py so if you want to change +# this variable, you have to ensure that such a file exists. You may use +# generate_family_file to create one. family = '{main_family}'
-# The language code of the site we're working on. +# The language code of the site to be working on. mylang = '{main_code}'
# The dictionary usernames should contain a username for each site where you