*Developed by [[@evan]] Boehs, [[unlicense]]d, powered by [[flancia]]* Wikilinks everywhere is a chrome extension that brings [[wikilinks]], and through it the [[internet]], to life. It can be installed on a large number of browsers and services, and will intelligently determine where \[\[broken\]] wikilinks should go to based on your settings. # Sources You can order or disable any of these sources at will. When a wikilink (**regardless** of if it is properly linked already) is detected the extension will go through these sources in that order you provided. The default order is explained below. ## Options ### Global - Error codes: - Comma separated HTTP status codes - Supports `n`xx - **Default:** `4xx, 5xx` ### Source specific - Ignore errors - Checkbox - Should error cases be ignored? - **Default:** Unchecked ## Actual sources > Note: The last source is the catchall, no matter what it will ignore errors and faithfully complete the link. This means do nothing has importance. Don't remove or reorder ### Existing If a existing link is already present do nothing > *Note:* the only difference between the existing source and others is it changes nothing in the browser. By default, if the existing link resolves to `global.error`, it will move on to the sources below and consider replacing it with them > Note: this might have made no sense. Don't mess with it, probably, it exists for a reason ### Prefix Things like `WP:link` for wikipedia, or `AG:link` for [[anagora]], the schema looks like `PREFIX:page`. #### Options - Prefixes - A table of prefixes and the corresponding url - use `{page}` to have the provided back link, so with the `WP` prefix the url would be `wikipedia.org/wiki/{page}/` - DON'T INCLUDE THE `:` IN THE PREFIX ### [[IWLEP]] The user's [[IWLEP]] rules. See the IWLEP page for that config, but it is it looks a lot like your config, instead made by the author of the backlink. Don't worry, it can't be faked *unless the user gets hacked but lots worse things could happen. ### Unprefixed Iterates through all the listed urls in your order until one does not error, or all error. `{page}` is the value between the brackets #### Options - List - **Default:** - `wikipedia.org/wiki/{page}/` - `anogora.org/{page}/` ### Nothing What does it say on the tin? # Concerns ## Bandwidth We use an extraordinarily large amount of bandwidth, and there is not much that we can do. That being said, the whole web is obese so I highly doubt we end up using more than 0.2 of the bandwidth of a standard blog (~1Kb a page so ~15kb a wikilink so ~150kb a page). Below is what we tried ### ✔️ Request methods There is no `STATUS` request so we had to make due with `HEAD`. This will only fetch the part of the website that has the page name and useful information. It does not get the page contents, saving bucket loads of bandwidth. ### 👷‍♀️ Local catch Once implemented we will store the last 1000 pages we checked, so if a wikilink is frequencintly used it will only be loaded once ### ❌ Catch server This means storing the status code of every website we checked. I don't really like the idea of storing personal information like that. ## Ratelimits By # Browsers - Powercord 🔌 (Discord) Plugin - Chrome - FireFox 🔥🦊