Adiutor is currently unmaintained, and no further maintenance or development is planned at this time.

Adiutor is a gadget that gives Wikipedia's a quick way of performing common maintenance tasks, such as nominating pages for deletion and cleaning up vandalism. Built using OOUI-based MediaWiki JS and JavaScript, Adiutor is designed to provide users with convenience in performing various tasks. All suggestions and bug reports are reviewed and discussed on the discussion page to continually improve and refine the gadget.

Adiutor
DescriptionAdiutor is a gadget that gives Wikipedia's a quick way of performing common maintenance tasks.
AuthorDoğu
StatusUnmaintained
First releasedMay 30, 2022
Version
  • v1.0.0
UpdatedFebruary 12, 2024
Browser supportChrome, Firefox, IE11, Edge, Safari
Skin support
  • Vector
  • Vector 2022
  • Monobook
  • Timeless
  • Minerva
GitHub repositoryAdiutor on GitHub

Contributing

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Contributions to Adiutor are welcome. Contributors from all Wikimedia language projects are invited to collaborate, develop, and adapt Adiutor. For questions or feedback, visit the discussion page or join the Telegram group.

Where Adiutor is active

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The following Wikimedia communities currently use the Adiutor:

  1. Azerbaijani Wikipedia
  2. Bengali Wikipedia
  3. French Wikipedia
  4. Hungarian Wikipedia
  5. Georgian Wikipedia
  6. Kara-Kalpak Wikipedia
  7. Serbian Wikipedia
  8. Turkish Wikipedia
  9. Uzbek Wikipedia
  10. Wikimedia Commons

This list is regularly updated as new communities join. If your community is interested in using Adiutor, feel free to contact the project maintainer.

Adaptation to your local wiki

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To adapt Adiutor to your local wiki, please follow the steps in the main article.

Features

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Common features for all users

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  • Editors can see their stats on the dashboard.
  • Editors can create a list of articles they are working on.
  • Editors can see information about the article such as creation date and word count (in testing)
  • Editors can use Adiutor with a multilingual interface depending on the user's display language settings.
  • Editors can create speedy, AfD (Articles for Deletion), and proposed deletion requests at Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion.
  • Editors can provide comments and opinions on AfD (Articles for Deletion) discussions at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion.
  • Editors can request page revision deletion at Wikipedia:Revision deletion.
  • Editors can share their event status with other users.
  • Editors can include preset descriptions in edit summaries via diverse options and create custom summaries via Adiutor options.
  • Editors can see the user widget on the user's user page.
  • Editors can see the page creator etc. with an inline page info widget.
  • Editors can quickly respond to mentees' inquiries.
  • Editors can maintain records of their AfD opinions in a log.
  • Editors can see recent changes to the page.
  • Editors can check the copyright status of article content.
  • Editors can request user blocks at Wikipedia:Requests for page protection.
  • Editors can request page moves at Wikipedia:Requested moves.
  • Editors can request page protection at Wikipedia:Requests for page protection.
  • Editors can issue warnings to users.
  • Editors can create an investigation for sockpuppetry.
  • Editors can report sockpuppets or sockpuppet masters.
  • Editors can add editing and warning templates to pages.
  • Editors can nominate articles for featured article discussions or good article discussions.
  • Editors can use Adiutor on the mobile version.

Privileges for administrators

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  • Administrators can review quick delete requests and delete pages on the dashboard (in testing)
  • Administrators can close AfD discussions.
  • Administrators can automatically remove templates from concluded AfD discussions.
  • Administrators can remove concluded AfD discussions from Wikipedia:Articles for deletion.
  • Administrators can archive concluded AfD discussions in the archive.
  • Administrators can delete relevant AfD pages with reasons in deletion outcomes.
  • Administrators can block users by using a user-blocking module.
  • Administrators can perform speedy page deletion and batch page deletion.

Features for Wikimedia Commons users

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The Wikimedia Commons version of Adiutor possesses all of Adiutor's fundamental features; however, due to its structure and processes, some customizations and additional modules have been utilized.
  • Editors can create speedy deletion requests.
  • Editors can nominate files for deletion.
  • Editors can request page protections.
  • Editors can request user blocks.
  • Editors can request page moves.
  • Editors can see the recent diff on a page.
  • Editors can check the copyright status
  • Editors can see the user widget on user's user page.
  • Editors can see recent changes of the page.
  • Editors can issue warnings to users.
  • Editors can report copyright violations.
  • Editors can create an investigation for sockpuppetry.
  • Editors can report sockpuppet or sockpuppet master.
  • Admins can block users by user blocking module.
  • Admins can perform speedy page deletion and batch page deletion.
  • Admins can finalize the nominated files for deletion.

Help

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Acknowledgments

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Credits

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Licensing and Attribution

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The gadget was initially published on Turkish Wikipedia as tr:MediaWiki:Gadget-Adiutor.js.[1] It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) and GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL).

Notes

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  1. Including other JavaScript files listed in the information box above.