Manual:Pywikibot/delete.py

This script can be used to delete pages en masse. You will need an admin account on the relevant wiki. Also add:

sysopnames['wikipedia']['en'] = 'adminname'

To

Where ['wikipedia'] is the name of the the family in which you are working on.

'adminname' is the username.

Examples

 * Delete everything in the category "To delete" without prompting.

python delete.py -cat:"To delete" -always


 * Delete everything in the pages linked to the page, without prompting.

python delete.py "deletepage" -always


 * Delete pages inside a text file:

python delete.py -file:nuke.txt -always -summary:"Because I feel like it"

The format of the text file should be as the following:


 * 1) Main Page
 * 2) Talk:Main Page


 * Restore pages:

python delete.py -undelete -file:respawn.txt -summary:"It was a foolish mistake"

Arguments
-category:  Delete all pages in the given category. -links:     Delete all pages linked from a given page. -always     Don't prompt to delete pages, just do it. -summary:   Supply a custom edit summary. -undelete:  Actually undelete pages instead of deleting. Works only with -page and -file.

Usage output
Usage is reported thus;

Global arguments available for all bots: -lang:xx         Set the language of the wiki you want to work on, overriding the configuration in user-config.py. xx should be the language code. -family:xyz      Set the family of the wiki you want to work on, e.g.                   wikipedia, wiktionary, wikitravel, ...                   This will override the configuration in user-config.py. -log             Enable the logfile. Logs will be stored in the logs subdirectory. -log:xyz         Enable the logfile, using xyz as the filename. -nolog           Disable the logfile (if it is enabled by default). -putthrottle:nn  Set the minimum time (in seconds) the bot will wait between saving pages. This script can be used to delete and undelete pages en masse. Of course, you will need an admin account on the relevant wiki. Syntax: python delete.py [-category categoryName] Command line options: -page:      Delete specified page -cat:       Delete all pages in the given category. -links:     Delete all pages linked from a given page. -file:      Delete all pages listed in a text file. -ref:       Delete all pages referring from a given page. -images:    Delete all images used on a given page. -always:    Don't prompt to delete pages, just do it. -summary:   Supply a custom edit summary. -undelete:  Actually undelete pages instead of deleting. Obviously makes sense only with -page and -file. Examples: Delete everything in the category "To delete" without prompting. python delete.py -cat:"To delete" -always