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wikicounter

v0.0.2

Published

A MediaWiki-style wikitext word counter

Readme

Wikicounter

Note: Wikicounter is unfinished, so please don't use it in production.

Wikicounter is a JavaScript MediaWiki word counter.

It counts words for working with wikis like Wikipedia, but everything is done client-side (not a privacy invasion)

Features

  • Counts words
  • Provides count without MediaWiki syntax
  • Can be enabled as a gadget or user script on any wiki, or use it on Toolforge
  • Provides JavaScript function for counting, without summoning the full Wikicounter UI
  • Everything is client-side

Try it!

Toolforge (no installation required)

Use Wikicounter on Toolforge now

Install on a wiki

You can install Wikicounter and the Wikicounter On-Wiki Helper script on a wiki, either through a user script (for your account) or as a gadget (so that it can be enabled by anyone with an account).

JavaScript API

Count words and return object