You may also use IDLE wich comes with python. Have fun with both of it. It is also very usefull for debuging and developing ;)
Regards xqt
----- Original Nachricht ---- Von: Bináris wikiposta@gmail.com An: Pywikipedia discussion list pywikipedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Datum: 19.03.2012 08:49 Betreff: [Pywikipedia-l] Interactive Pywiki
Hi,
I just want to share my new experience. Maybe this is trivial for everybody except me, but was new for me. So I started a Python command line interpreter from the Pywikipedia dictionary, and it began to work immediately. import wikipedia site=wikipedia.getSite() and you may begin to do anything interactively. It's a big fun! :-)) My task was to delete every second section title from my subpage, and it could be done by a few commands without saving any script. I was never aware of what a plenty of information Page.put() returns but in the interpreter environment returned values are displayed automatically without print so I know it now. :-) That's what I always wanted for quick one-time tasks. I don't know why I never experimented wit this earlier.
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