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Hello! I'm Maxime Lathuilière — often contracted as maxlath (\makslat\) — , you will find here a brief outlook of what I do around Wikidata. You may read more about what I do in general, and why I do it, at maxlath.eu.
External Tools
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I'm also the developer of a few Wikidata tools:
- wikibase-sdk: a javascript tool suite to query and work with wikibase data
- wikibase-edit: a lib to edit Wikibase from NodeJS
- wikibase-cli: read and edit a Wikibase instance from the command line (combines the two above behind a command-line interface)
- wikidata-filter: a command-line tool to filter a Wikidata dump by claim
- Wikidata Subset Search Engine Tools to setup an ElasticSearch instance fed with subsets of Wikidata
- import-wikidata-dump-to-couchdb: a tool to import a subset or a full Wikidata dump into a CouchDB database
- wikidata-lang: a JSON/JS index of 183 languages accessible either by their 2-letters language code or Wikidata Qid
And some tools based on Wikidata:
- Hub: a web hub based on Wikidata
- which can be used in many ways, including linking to the Wikipedia page corresponding to a Wikidata entity in the user language.
Example: toolforge:hub/Q123 should redirect you to the Wikipedia page for September in your language
- Hub.js: a script based on the above Hub adding links to every pages based on their associated Wikidata entity
Mass edits
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Among other things, I use the tools above to edit Wikidata en masse: see wikidata-scripting
Incoming
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none planed yet
Wikimedia Hackathon 2019
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Wikimania 2019
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WikidataCon 2019
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WikiCite 2018
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- inventaire.io: Pioneering Wikidata-federated open bibliographic data: Video - Slides
WikiCite 2017
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WikidataCon 2017
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Submissions
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