Manual:Pywikibot/Overview/nan

Pywikibot sī chi̍t-ê Python bûn-khò͘ kiam ke-si cho͘-ha̍p, ēng lâi tī MediaWiki chām téng-bīn chò chū-tōng khang-khòe. Goân-té sī siat-ké hō͘ Wikipedia, i hiān-sî mā sú-iōng ùi kui-ê Wikimedia Ki-kim-hōe ê kè-ōe kap kî-tha chin chē MediaWiki ê wiki téng.

Pún kè-ōe sī 2002 nî khai-sí--ê, hiān-chāi í-keng tī 3.0 pán-pún. I te̍k-pia̍t ke chi̍t kóa kái-chìn, pí-lūn goân-chéng ê lī-ēng, jî-chhiá tùi MediaWiki téng ê sin kong-lêng kap Python-tek package sek-iūⁿ ū khah àn-sî teh kái-sin. I sī tī í-siōng pán-pún an-chong hā ūn-choán.

Nā sú-iōng sek-ha̍p ê Python pán-pún, Pywikibot sī chi-chhî Microsoft Windows, OS X kap Linux--ê. I nā tī kî-tha koh khoán chok-gia̍p hē-thóng, chí-iàu ū an-chong sek-ha̍p pán-pún ê Python, mā èng-kai sī ài ē-tàng ūn-chok. Beh khoàⁿ lí sī-m̄-sī í-keng ū an-chong Python, tio̍h tī CMD he̍k-chiá sī shell prompt lāi-bīn phah "python". Python 2.7.4 or higher or Python 3.4 or higher is required to run the bot but 2.7.9 or 3.4 and higher is recommended due to the python package installer (pip) shipped with newer releases.

Components
Two masters folders are present in the library archive:


 * contains all the master files, that will interact with MediaWiki websites. It's the master part of the library: they're used when you load PWB in your own Python scripts and when you launch plug-and-play tools.
 * contains already written, known and proven scripts. They are ready to be used. See the list and docs for each one in.

Hí-khó
Tī chia lí ē-tàng khoàn core ê LICENSE tóng-àn.

Kî-tha hí-khó

 * pywikibot/userinterfaces/win32_unicode.py sī í sio̍k CC BY-SA 3.0 ê thêng-sek bé chò ki-chhó͘.
 * pywikibot/backports.py pau-koat lāi-chū PSF ê têng-sek bé, sī ēng PSF 2.0 hí-khó--ê.