Find link is a simple tool that lets you search for articles to consider adding links to. Enter the title of an article, hit search, and up comes a list of articles with the phrase you entered. Some of them may be good candidates for adding links. However, the same phrase can be used in different contexts to mean different things, so it is essential to:
- Review the guidelines on making relevant links before starting.
- Only add links to articles on topics that you understand, so that you can be sure the link is relevant.
- Read enough of the article to be sure the link you are adding is relevant as per the guidelines on making relevant links.
- Ensure that the link is consistent with the article's existing style – for example, when adding links in citations.
Find link is written in Python, it uses Wikipedia full text search engine via the MediaWiki API. The source code can be found here.
The search results contain the article title, number of words and a snippet from the search engine. Following the article title link should take you to an edit page showing a preview of the edit. Follow the advice above, if the link is appropriate hit save.
See also
edit- User:Lourdes/Backlinks, which performs a similar function