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Revision as of 18:08, 20 October 2017
For many common questions about MediaWiki, the FAQ is a good place to start.
وڪي يوزرس لاءِ
- Help:Contents is the entry point for wiki user help at Mediawiki.org.
- There is more wiki user help on meta.
For developers and system administrators
- Manual:Contents is the front door to MediaWiki system administration and developer documentation at MediaWiki.org.
- The README file provides organization-specific information about the MediaWiki project.
- The docs directory in the MediaWiki source code provides other code-related documentation.
- Documentation for service development and deployment can be found here.
- The process used to document the MediaWiki codebase is described on the Coding conventions manual page.
- Documentation generated from the source code of MediaWiki itself is available for many parts of MediaWiki. Most is on https://doc.wikimedia.org , including:
- Some generated documentation is elsewhere, including:
- the MediaWiki action API documents itself on any wiki where it enabled, at Special:ApiHelp which redirects to, e.g. www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php?action=help.
- RESTBase APIs document themselves at https://rest.wikimedia.org. The "v1" content API also documents itself at /api/ on most Wikimedia wikis that support it.
- extension PHP documentation
- CSS & Less documentation (a living style guide)