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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Wikipedia:WikiProject Redirect




Welcome to WikiProject Redirect! We are a group of fellow editors who are dedicated to the improvement of the standards, categorization and maintenance of redirect pages. This is important, because redirect pages in the article space outnumber actual articles by about 3 to 2.

  • Click on "What links here" in the toolbox of the left column of a page, then use the filters to show redirects. One may also access the tool by clicking Special:WhatLinksHere and typing in the page title.

Scripts

  • Sagittarius – a redirect editing gadget.
  • Capricorn – a modified version of Kephir's gadget updated February 2018 with more Rcats.
  • Archer – a user script forked from Sagittarius+ maintained as an alternative to Capricorn. It keeps the old rcat order, though. It's also said to be more lightweight.
  • redirect-helper - a more modern redirect editor with dropdown menus and support for editing template parameters, categories, and more. It is frequently updated to contain a list of all rcat templates.
  • NoRedirect – a script for preventing being redirected when clicking on a redirect link.
  • Twinkle – a tool that can easily tag and categorize redirects, among other things.
  • Redirect Creator – a script for mass-creating redirects

Tools

Requested redirects

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This section was once used for filing requests

If you don't have an account, and therefore can't create pages, please place requests at the end of the next section, in the format:

20 April 2008
NewRedirect > TargetArticle

Request queue

27 April 2009
Gadgets (Windows) > Microsoft Gadgets  Done
11 August 2009
Pelagornithid > Pelagornithidae  Done
3 July 2012
Jewettsport Ford Bridge > Indiana State Road 225  Done
2 November 2012
Guasa > Gua Sha  Done
12 July 2013
thermal penetration depth > Thermoacoustics#Penetration depths  Done

Categories

Click on "►" below to display subcategories:
Click on "►" below to display subcategories:
Remember to categorize redirects!

See also