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** These should be downloadable with a link.
** These should be downloadable with a link.
** Bonus if <code>.js</code> files and WebGL shaders can be made runnable.
** Bonus if <code>.js</code> files and WebGL shaders can be made runnable.
==Writing Extensions==
===PHP Hooks===
See [[Mediawikiwiki:Manual:Hooks]]
===JS Hooks===
See [https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/js/#!/api/mw.hook mw.hook documentation]

Revision as of 13:10, 20 May 2020


Syntax

Below are how to typeset and format things in Mediawiki properly

Code

Inline code can by represented with <code></code>
Code blocks should be like:

<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
// ... my code here
</syntaxhighlight>

Math

Math is written in standard latex syntax inside of <math></math>.

  • Beware: Do not use ||, use \Vert instead.

Images

See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images

Advanced

Importing Templates From Wikipedia

Link

  1. Go to Wikipedia's Special:Export
  2. Type in the templates you want. E.g.
  3. Template:Key press
    Template:Key press/doc
  4. Check include templates and download the file
  5. Go to your wiki's Special:Import
  6. Import the file.

Restricting Access

The best way to restrict access is to create a separate wiki.
However, there do exist extensions to manage access at the page-level.
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:Page_specific_user_rights_extensions
One such extension is Semantic ACL which requires Semantic Mediawiki.

TODO

  • Find a way to insert text files into mediawiki (either via upload or as text).
    • These should be downloadable with a link.
    • Bonus if .js files and WebGL shaders can be made runnable.

Writing Extensions

PHP Hooks

See Mediawikiwiki:Manual:Hooks

JS Hooks

See mw.hook documentation