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Tool for tracking script updates
[edit]Hello User:L10nM4st3r,
I’m sharing a small Toolforge project that might be relevant as you work with user scripts and gadgets regularly.
WikiScriptSync helps track changes to .js and .css files hosted on GitHub or GitLab and sends a notification when updates are detected. It does not make any edits on-wiki, it only helps you stay aware of changes, and stay updated with the latest version.
- Tool: WikiScriptSync
- Docs: Wikitech
We encourage you to try it, and share your feedback or suggestions.
Regards, Dev Jadiya (talk) 09:55, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
