Wiki-Bot is a bot for Discord with the purpose to easily link and search MediaWiki sites like Wikipedia and Fandom wikis. Wiki-Bot shows short descriptions and additional info about pages and is able to resolve redirects and follow interwiki links.
Wiki-Bot has translations for Bengali, German, English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Korean, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
Use this link to invite Wiki-Bot to your Discord server.
Change the server settings for Wiki-Bot using the dashboard.
Support server: https://discord.gg/v77RTk5
After inviting Wiki-Bot to your server you need to set the wiki you want to search by default. You do this with the !wiki settings
command or by using the dashboard.
- Change the wiki with
!wiki settings wiki <url>
- Example:
!wiki settings wiki https://minecraft.wiki/
- Example:
- Change the language with
!wiki settings lang <language>
- Example:
!wiki settings lang German
- Example:
For a full list with all commands use !wiki help
Command | Description |
---|---|
!wiki <search term> |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to a matching article in the wiki. |
!wiki !<wiki> <search term> |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to a matching article in the named Wikipedia: https://<wiki>.wikipedia.org/w/ |
!wiki ?<wiki> <search term> |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to a matching article in the named Fandom wiki: https://<wiki>.fandom.com/ |
!wiki !!<wiki> <search term> |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to a matching article in the named MediaWiki project. Example: !wiki !!en.wikipedia.org Cookie |
!wiki User:<username> |
Wiki-Bot will show some information about the user. |
!wiki diff <diff> [<oldid>] |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to the diff in the wiki. |
!wiki diff <page name> |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to the last diff on the article in the wiki. |
!wiki random |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to a random page in the wiki. |
!wiki overview |
Wiki-Bot will show some information and statistics about the wiki. |
!wiki discussion <search term> |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to a matching discussion thread in the Fandom wiki. |
!wiki discussion post <search term> |
Wiki-Bot will answer with a link to a matching discussion post in the Fandom wiki. |
!wiki info |
Wiki-Bot will introduce himself. |
!wiki help |
Wiki-Bot will list all the commands that he understands. |
!wiki help <bot command> |
Wiki-Bot will explain the command. |
!wiki help admin |
Wiki-Bot will list all administrator commands. |
!wiki test |
If Wiki-Bot is active, he will answer! Otherwise not. |
If you got an unwanted response, you can react with 🗑️ (:wastebasket:
) to his message and Wiki-Bot will delete it.
For a full list with all administrator commands use !wiki help admin
Command | Description |
---|---|
!wiki help admin |
Wiki-Bot will list all administrator commands. |
!wiki settings |
Wiki-Bot will change the settings for the server. |
!wiki verification |
Wiki-Bot will change the wiki verifications used by the !wiki verify command. |
!wiki rcscript |
Wiki-Bot will change the recent changes webhook. |
!wiki pause @Wiki-Bot |
Wiki-Bot will ignore all commands on this server, except a few admin commands. |
Administators can also use the dashboard to change the bot settings.
Using the !wiki verify <wiki username>
command, users are able to verify themselves as a specific wiki user by using the Discord field on their wiki profile. If the user matches and user verifications are set up on the server, Wiki-Bot will give them the roles for all verification entries they matched.
Using the !wiki verification
command, admins can add up to 10 verification entries on a server. Every verification entry allows for multiple restrictions on when a user should match the verification.
- Channel to use the
!wiki verify
command in. - Role to get when matching the verification entry.
- Required edit count on the wiki to match the verification entry.
- Required user group to be a member of on the wiki to match the verification entry.
- Required account age in days to match the verification entry.
- Whether the Discord users nickname should be set to their wiki username when they match the verification entry.
See the admin commands or !wiki help verification
on how to change the wiki verification entries on the server.
Wiki-Bot is able to run a recent changes webhook based on RcGcDw by using the !wiki rcscript
command. The recent changes can be displayed in compact text messages with inline links or embed messages with edit tags and category changes.
Requirements to add a recent changes webhook:
- The wiki needs to run on MediaWiki 1.30 or higher.
- The system message
MediaWiki:Custom-RcGcDw
needs to be set to the Discord server id.
The Wiki-Bot logo has been AI generated using Midjourney and cleaned up by Shaun Ryken.