WikimediaDebug
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Explore authorship and revision information visually and directly in Wikipedia articles. Powered by WikiWho.
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Who Wrote That? (WWT) is a browser extension, which displays authorship information directly on Wikipedia articles. When you hover over content, the tool highlights all content by the same author. When you click on content, the tool identifies the author of the revision, along with revision details. Overall, WWT allows users to discover the source and background of an edit, without digging through revision history.
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Control the X-Wikimedia-Debug header on HTTP requests.
Access to a floating mobile version of Wikipedia on any webpage
Discover links and information about the same topic on other sites. Data live from Wikidata.
A chrome extension for adding facts to Wikipedia
Create a link to a specific portion of a page by selecting a text snippet and using right click of a mouse.
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generally it's okay. But it does not work on Wikivoyage. On Wikipedia it shows wrong information for the {{as of}} template. It does not work inside tables. It does not work in infoboxes. And it does not work in articles like WP:Statistics. I once kindly asked the developers in an email to add support for Wikivoyage. But I didn't get any reply.
Works perfectly and flawlessly! I just wish it could operate outside the main domain as well.