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Please leave messages that need to be read on Tony Sidaway's talk page

This bot is approved and doesn't need a flag. Except for tests, it's inactive.

The software it runs is called Iron Chicken, or FeCk. It's open source (BSD license) and written in compiled Chicken Scheme.

Purpose[edit]

This is to be a general purpose query engine for English Wikipedia, using a simple functional programming interface to permit queries of varying complexity to be performed, and the results delivered to a nominated page in the user's userspace and, optionally, sent to the user's enabled email address.

Query language[edit]

The query language is based on scheme, a dialect of the lisp family. If you can write a simple lisp expression you can query this bot.

Typical query functions will look like:

Using the bot[edit]

To register to use the bot, you must edit the bulleted list of usernames at User:TonyBot/Users with the edit summary "add". To remove yourself from the list of registered users, use the edit summary "remove".

The content you add to the list doesn't matter, although it probaby makes sense to add something like * ~~~~ to the end of the page. From time to time the bot will update the page, producing a checkpoint containing all current permitted users. If you add yourself but cannot get bot jobs to run, please ask the bot operator, User:Tony Sidaway.

To make a query, edit any page in your userspace or user talkspace to add the query. TonyBot will execute the query and edit the page to provide a list of links to the pages edited.

You don't need to know anything about programming to run a TonyBot query. If you do know how to program, however, particularly if you are willing to write programs in Scheme, one of the three main dialects of Lisp, you can get a lot more out of this bot, and also help to build a library of canned scripts that other Wikipedians can use.

Limitations[edit]

The value of "too long", "too complex" and "very large" may vary over time in an unpredictable way.

Conditions of use[edit]

This bot is an experimental service and is provided as-is. Queries are run at the discretion of the bot operator and subject to the operational requirements of Wikipedia's services. It may be subject to unplanned outages, and may disappear without warning, at the discretion of the operator and subject to the wishes of the community.

All queries must be made by registered Wikipedia users, in public, on the wiki. The bot owner reserves the right, for good reason and with the interests of Wikipedia in mind, to refuse access to any user. The reason for refusal will be stated publicly on the user's talk page and may be subject to revision if you can somehow successfully cajole, persuade or provide reasonable reassurances.

See also[edit]


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