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Equip your projects with free knowledge
| Free multilingual information on Wikipedia and sister projects |
Free images and media files on Wikimedia Commons |
Free structured data on Wikidata |
- Extract, publish, edit, and monitor information in real time using the Wikimedia web APIs.
- Analyze in detail our entire Wikimedia datasets.
- Extend and contribute to hundreds of Wikimedia free software projects.
Inspire
Page info in search results
This shows the API results that search results use to display additional information about articles, including a lead image and a description of the article's subject from Wikidata.
- More: the WikimediaKiosk cycles through a variety of interesting projects and data visualizations.
Explore
Make requests and see results in the MediaWiki API Sandbox
Watch the Recent changes stream with JavaScript
Request HTML of Wikimedia articles with our RESTBase interactive API
Build
- The MediaWiki action API (documentation) is a collection of API modules on each wiki that let you query and manipulate its content.
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MediaWiki action API
- Introduction and quick start
- FAQ
- Tutorial
- Formats
- Error reporting
- Restricting usage
- Cross-site requests
- Authentication
- Queries
- Searching (by title, content, coordinates...)
- Parsing wikitext and expanding templates
- Purging pages' caches
- Parameter information
- Changing wiki content
- Watchlist feed
- Wikidata
- Extensions
- Using the API in MediaWiki and extensions
- Miscellaneous
- Implementation
- Client code
- Asserting
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- The Wikidata API (documentation) consists of several such modules running on Wikidata wiki that let you query and manipulate language-independent information.
- The RESTBase content API (generated documentation) runs on each wiki so you can retrieve page content quickly and easily.
- You can search wiki content using various modules in the action API, and Wikidata has its own Wikidata query service. Search and discovery provides an overview.
There are many other ways to contribute to MediaWiki.

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
