β Attention: The next generation of Wiki Bot can be found in our canary repo
TL;DR - it's just a amazing bot!
The Wikipedia Bot sends you short summaries of a Wikipedia article you searched for.
You can quickly share the information about a topic on your Discord server, for example if you want information about a country, a game or a person.
This bot is especially focusing one goal: to deliver and share information about the world. This bot always gets updates to provide a better service.
You can check the whole progress and every new feature which is currently under planning and development on our new Notion Board.
If you have some more ideas to improve the bot, please let me know on Discord or here on GitHub Issues.
I would appreciate it, if you give a βοΈ when you like this project!
You can also donate to the developer on Buy Me A Coffee or via PayPal.
With your help, it is now even more possible for me, to push projects and t o finance them (e.g. hosting the servers) and to keep the current projects online.
There is now the possibility to sponsor this project on GitHub, on Buy Me A Coffee or to donate via PayPal.
Here is a list of people already donated or sponsored:
- Andrew V. 3C-444 (Donor)
Thank you very much to every supporter who helped us to finance this, and many mores projects.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Artiom Neganov π€ |
Klemen SkerbiΕ‘ π€ |
Giuliopime π» |
Husky π π» π€ π§ |
Julian Yaman π π» π π€ π§ π¬ π |
MeerBiene π» π€ π§ |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
Any type of contribution is welcome. Even reporting bugs or suggesting new features does help a lot to improve the bot.
If you want to contribute to the codebase of this project, please follow the contributing guidelines.
Here is also the link to the Code of Conduct.
You can reach me out here:
- E-Mail - julianyaman@posteo.eu
- Twitter: @julianyaman
- Discord You want to report a bug? You can do that on Discord or here on GitHub.
Copyright Β© 2021 Julian Yaman julianyaman@posteo.eu.
This project is MIT licensed.