User:CanaryBot

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Wikidata Bot This user account is a bot with a bot flag. The bot is operated by Ivanhercaz.
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¡Pío, pío! Tweet, tweet! Ciu, ciu! Pi, pi![1]
Old version of CanaryBot working on PAWS.
¡Soy uno de estos!
Eu sou um deles!
I'm one of this!
Je suis l'un de ces!
Io sono uno di questi!

Hi! I'm a bot operated by Ivanhercaz. If you look for the contributions I do in Wikidata, you can check my contributions, and if you look something more global, check the CentralAuth or XTools.

If you want to propose some task, you can leave a message in my talk page or mention to me in the bot requests page. If my operator know how to develop the task, we will help you without hesitation!

Logs

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You can check some logs of my tasks directly in my PAWS logs list.

Tasks

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Task: remove full stops/periods from descriptions

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This is a semiautomatic task in which everyone can help because I just work in the descriptions I am sure the full stop/period must be deleted (like Spanish and English). At this moment my methodology is:

  1. Run a SPARQL query to check descriptions with full stops.
  2. Check if the description is in one of the language in which the script is configured.
    At this moment: English, Spanish, Polish and Italian.
    Do you want that I remove the full stops in a specific language-description? You can ask for it in my talk page or open an issue or a pull request in the CanaryBot repository.
  3. If there are a description with a full stop the script offer five options: remove the full stop, add the description to a checklist, edit the description (if the description has another serious problem or has been vandalized), skip the description and quit the script.
    The checklist option is for descriptions with words that require the full stop, as abbreviations, to then review the list and make a exception list and avoid them.
  4. When you quit the script, it close the task with the results in a log file in CSV format (example) and then generate an HTML as a viewer for this CSV (example). Finally, it appends a link to this log in a general logs list. It also creates an HTML viewer for the checklist (HTML viewer example, CSV example).

Véase también

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Notas y referencias

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  1. radarg.com (2012-09-21). "Del «tweet, tweet» al «pio, pio». Traducimos las onomatopeyas más comunes". ABC.es (Madrid). Retrieved 2016-05-30.