JavaScript API+GUI fetches images from Wikimedia and displays them in a fully functioning GUI for drop-in use in your application
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JavaScript API+GUI fetches images from Wikimedia and displays them in a fully functioning GUI for drop-in use in your application
Server application for the Commons media Labeler
A front-end web application, which aims to create an interface to visualize different statistics about the Wikimedia Commons Photo Challenge.
User script for importing images from SteamGridDB to Wikimedia Commons
Simple light-weight Chrome extension that shows beautiful 'Photo of the day' on the 'New Tab' page with a digital clock.
A boilerplate fro writing userscripts & gadgets that takes advantage of the Warper API
Mass Map USA County is a Node.js application designed to facilitate mass uploads of modified maps. This project provides a streamlined way to manage and upload map data to Wikimedia Commons.
Userscript for Wikimedia Commons that lets you add additional information to the BBR template without writing wikitext.
PopComPics (Popular Commons Pics) shows you how many times each picture of a certain Commons user has been utilized in Wikimedia projects.
Wiki Loves Monument UK - Data Platform
Upload Public Domain files from Rijksmuseum.nl to Wikimedia Commons.
סקריפט להתקנה בסימניה בדפדפן למעבר מערך באתר המכלול לערך המקביל באתר ויקיפדיה העברית
Simple light-weight Chrome app that shows a beautiful 'Photo of the day' as the desktop wallpaper.
Personalized image uploader for Wikimedia Commons
Send emoji to @wikimedia Emoji Bot on Twitter, receive an image from Wikimedia Commons collection.
Map web app showing the Philippine heritage sites that have been added to Wikidata.
Userscript for displaying georefrenced maps on Wikimedia Commons
Add a description, image, and links to the wikimedia-commons topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the wikimedia-commons topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."