Last update: October 13, 2024
Introducing a free offline tool for editing code in MediaWiki markup language to create or modify articles in Wikipedia!
For Windows users
- With this offline tool you do not need to remember the markup rules of MediaWiki language, because the assistants generate the necessary code, so you can edit faster, paying all your attention to the content, so the probability to introduce a wrong sintax during edition is greatly reduced.
- Although it is NOT a visual editor, it offers a preview of some blocks of code in your favorite web browser, simulating the appearance that it would exhibit in a Wikipedia page.
- It can be installed at will with up to four interface languages: English, Spanish, French and German
Offline MediaWiki Code Editor is a freeware offline application for those Windows® users who want to edit articles in Wikipedia or other projects of the Wikimedia Foundation (Wiktionary, Wikibooks, etc).
It includes tools and assistants with a simple and intuitive user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) which helps the user to generate much of the MediaWiki code with a minimum of effort. The edition is carried out in plain text with Unicode UTF-8 codification,
The application makes easier and faster the edition of articles, even if you do not have previous knowledge of the markup rules. It helps you to prevent mistakes during the process of edition, so you can pay much more attention to the content than to sintax.
Although the application program was designed for users with no previous knowledge of the MediaWiki language, it is also useful for experts, once it saves time and reduces the possibility of typing errors.
As it does not require permanent internet access, you can make use of this application anywhere and anytime. This is an advantage for those wikipedians who have limited access to internet. But, even if you are working online, you still can take advantage of this simple application.
Another interesting advantage is the possibility to test part of your code offline in your default web browser. This tests simulate the behavior that would show the wiki code in Wikipedia. To perform this simulation, the editor executes a converter which translates the wikicode to HTML, which in turn is reproduced offline in your browser window. This conversion is performed by the free third-party software Pandoc. Thus, you can make the necessary corrections before uploading your code to Wikipedia. Nevertheless, it is always advisable to test the code first in the Wikipedia sandbox
GNU General Public License v3
Programmed in AutoHotkey script language by
Antonio J. García Fumero
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