Extension:PureWikiDeletion

This is the Pure Wiki Deletion (PWD) extension. It is presently in the early stages of development.

What can this extension do?
Pure wiki deletion will work as follows:

A former version of this article was deleted by [USER NAME/IP] on [DATE]. The reason given for deletion was: [EDIT SUMMARY]. You may view the article's history, edit the last version, or type new article into the white space below.
 * A link to a page containing only the text "#DELETED" should show up as a red link.
 * When a user follows a link to a page whose only content is "#DELETED," the page should behave the same way that deleted pages do now, except there will be an additional message, reading:
 * The replacing of all content on a page with "#DELETED," or the removal of "#DELETED" from a page should be logged, and listed on watchlists and recent changes like the other logs (the move log, the protection log, etc.)
 * Pages whose only content is "#DELETED" should not show up in searches using Special:Search, random pages using Special:Randompage, or the list of all pages using Special:Allpages.
 * The URL prefix to a blank page should be listed in robots.txt, and the page will emit "noarchive" and "noindex" and "nofollow" tags, to prevent caching in search engines.

NOTE: It is not clear yet that the syntax will be "#DELETED"; it might be easier to use something like, or just to blank the page.

Usage
Forthcoming.

Installation
Forthcoming.

Configuration parameters
Forthcoming.

Code
Forthcoming.

Development notes
The present task is figuring out a suitable hook(s) to use.