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@Lydia_Pintscher I have seen that deleted pages will be automatically removed from wikidata. Can we do the same for files, please?
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MediaWiki-OAuth is *probably* the project you want to use for this.
A rough outline of how this could work:
1. the user needs to register their own application. There is no API for this, so the user has to do this on-site, and has to select which permissions will be given.. This gives us consumer_key and consumer_secret, which need to be set somewhere.
2. The user then needs to log in with that token, using the OAuth handshake shown on https://github.com/wikimedia/MediaWiki-OAuth
3. We then have to sign requests. I'm not sure how to do this -- the underlying OAuth library ( https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oauthlib ) probably provides this?
This is not really convenient, though, so I'm not sure if @Krinkle's use case is actually covered well by the existing MediaWiki OAuth implementation.
Alternatively, we can provide a consumer_key and not-so-secret consumer_secret in pywikibot itself (that's how Google suggests to solve this workflow in their API)
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currently category-renamed item uses flat replacement e.g. for 'en' it is
```
'category-renamed': u'Bot: Moved from %s. Authors: %s',
```
but it is recommendet to use a dictionary replacement like
```
'category-renamed': u'Bot: Moved from %(from)s. Authors: %(authors)s',
```
btw, the documentation 'qqq' is missing here
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Delinker works not on *any Wikimedia project* as the code on toolslabs is completely outdated (the family modules, etc, - some unpublished hacks too).
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