Who Wrote That? by Wikimedia Foundation, Community Tech Team
Explore authorship and revision information visually and directly in Wikipedia articles. Powered by WikiWho.
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Who Wrote That? (WWT) is a browser extension, which displays authorship information directly on Wikipedia articles. When you hover over content, the tool highlights all content by the same author. When you click on content, the tool identifies the author of the revision, along with revision details. Overall, WWT allows users to discover the source and background of an edit, without digging through revision history.
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This add-on needs to:
- Access your data for ar.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for de.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for en.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for es.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for eu.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for fr.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for hu.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for id.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for it.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for ja.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for nl.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for pl.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for pt.wikipedia.org
- Access your data for tr.wikipedia.org
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- Version
- 0.22.2.0
- Size
- 145.67 KB
- Last updated
- 5 months ago (Aug 7, 2024)
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- License
- MIT License
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Release notes for 0.22.2.0
### Changed
- Upgraded to manifest version 3.
- Translation updates.
- Upgraded to manifest version 3.
- Translation updates.
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To generate the XPI, run `./node_modules/.bin/grunt run`. Afterwards the ZIP files should be in ./dist/extension_firefox. This also opens up a Firefox window for testing, but you can simply close it.