- https://wikis.world/@johl@mastodon.xyz/113537541434127802
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Twelfth_Birthday/Presents
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:ProVe (Automated PROvenance VErification of Knowledge Graphs against Textual Sources )
- https://talikak.toolforge.org/
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Lexica
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Bargioni/moreIdentifiers_defaultconf.js - uses a sparql query for getting all viaf related properties in WD
- https://wikiworks.com/enhanced-wikibase.html
- m:Future Audiences/Experiment:Add a Fact
- m:Wikidata:Tools/Wikidata_for_Web
- https://github.com/johnsamuelwrites/awesome-wikidata/blob/main/README.md#shape-expressions-entity-schemas
- Wikidata:WikiProject_Schemas
- https://twitter.com/conzept__/status/1694894476802572613
- https://github.com/dpriskorn/PyEntityshape
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:So9q/vector-2022.css
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Teester/DisplayColourSwatches.js
- https://twitter.com/Piersoft/status/1614657699412873218
- https://openparliament.tv/
- Wikidata:Tools/Hiking trail matcher
- wolnelektury.pl (see Facebook post)
- https://woolnet.dcc.uchile.cl/ still experimental
- One to Watch: [Places Of Interest Finder / Map] - uses Wikivoyage, Wikidata and Wikipedia (in beta)
- ordinal sort https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Sotho_Tal_Ker/ordinal_sort.js
- https://github.com/WikiEducationFoundation/wikidata-diff-analyzer < Ruby gemfile for investigating and analysis of Wikidata edits and revisions.
- https://hellowiki.toolforge.org/ - compare 2 similar Wikidata Items to expose differences in data modelling, check completeness or new ways to structure data - currently not working but is new (Created: March 2024)
- NameGuzzler allows you to automatically add an identical label or alias into many languages (for example, the name of a person or a place). You can define your own custom list of languages that you want to add. (2019-08-19)
- Integraality generates tables to assess the completeness of properties on sets of items, such as properties on railway stations for instance. Tables are automatically updated and highly configurable. (2019-08-26)
- Cocoda is a web application to manage mappings between authority files. It supports editing Wikidata-mappings including GND, Basisklassifikation, Regensburg Classification, Iconclass, and Nomisma. Cocoda can be used like mix'n'match but for more complex mappings. (2019-09-02)
- User:Matěj Suchánek/moveClaim.js Move or copy claims from one item to another. Especially usefull when splitting items, or creating lots of similar items. (2019-09-09)
- Hauki lets you browse existing lexemes, add senses to them, and easily create new lexemes for common languages and lexical categories. (2019-09-16)
- namescript fills in labels, descriptions and aliases of name items, making it easier to create such items (you only need to provide a few statements). (2019-09-23)
- This Recent changes tool allows to get a list of unpatrolled Wikidata changes with enhanced filters that are more adapted to Wikidata than the standard Recent Changes page. Available actions include mass patroling and easier revert interface. (2019-09-30)
- soweego links Wikidata to large third-party catalogs. Together with its friend Mix'n'match, our beloved knowledge base gets ready to become the universal linking hub of open data. (2019-10-07)
- ShowTalkLabels: with this script enabled, when a talk page is shown on your watchlist or similar pages, the label of the related entity is shown. (2019-10-14)
- The Wikidata Wor(l)dmap is showing translations of the same concept on a world map. To use it, type a word (for example "water") in the search field, then observe the map. You can zoom in the map. The data comes from Wikidata item labels. (2019-10-21)
- MachtSinn is a game to easily add Senses to Lexemes, based on suggestions from Items labels. It helps improving the data about languages in Wikidata. (2019-10-29)
- SPARQL RC is showing the recent changes on items that are listed from a specific query. It is very useful to monitor the changes on a specific subset of data, for example data that you recently imported in Wikidata. (2019-11-04)
- Speedpatrolling is a tool to easily patrol Wikidata recent changes, typically on the phone. (2019-11-11)
- User:Magnus Manske/mixnmatch gadget.js: displays on an item all unconfirmed matches on Mix'n'match, allowing to quickly add them. (2019-11-18)
- Cradle enables editors to create a new item by completing a form. You can create a new form on the Cradle help page. Cradle forms can be used as templates to ensure that similar new items are structured the same way. This can be especially helpful for specific WikiProjects or datathons, and is a great timesaver if you are creating many similar items by hand. (2019-11-25)
- Alt Labels displays item labels in other languages when there is no label in your default language. You may click a label to add it as the label for your language. This tool is very helpful for labels for people, books, articles, or films that do not need their labels to be translated. (2019-12-02)
- overpass Embeds a map displaying features tagged with the current item in OpenStreetMap. Powered by overpass turbo. It helps check if the Wikidata object is mapped in OSM and also if it's correct. (2019-12-09)
- Recoin displays information about the relative completeness of a Wikidata item by comparing its statements with those found on other similar items. Especially useful for editors working in a knowledge area that is new to them. (2019-12-16)
- PetScan revised version of the tool to edit or create items based on Wikipedia categories, search, SPARQL, links with filters by label or properties (2019-12-30)
- Resolver allows you to quickly find an item based on a property+value string pair. It is especially useful for checking whether an external identifier such as a VIAF ID (P214) or Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID (P1014) is already in use in Wikidata. (2020-01-06)
- Tabernacle creates a tabular view of a set of data items from a SPARQL query, PagePile list, or manual list of items. You can select which languages and properties to display. The tool lets you drag-and-drop statements from one item to another, and manually add or edit statements without leaving the page. Tabernacle is great for harmonizing a set of related items or identifying items that need their labels and descriptions translated. (2020-01-13)
- The Wikidata Card Game Generator generates printable cards based on a topic (eg chemical elements) and some statements of the item. (2020-01-20)
- Duplicate Item copies the current item (without descriptions or sitelinks) to a new item. This tool is useful for splitting items and for making sets of similar items. Recommended for experienced users. (2020-01-27)
- VizQuery allows you to use Wikidata Query without having to know SPARQL. Simply use a couple of autocomplete input boxes and you can do most basic queries. (2020-02-03)
- Reasonator offers a "pretty" formatted display of Wikidata information. It is useful for introducing Wikidata to new audiences and can help find missing or incorrect data by presenting a different view than the standard editing interface. (2020-02-10)
- Looking for one of the 7000+ Wikidata properties? Try Propbrowse to search and browse all properties. (2020-02-17)
- Wiki Art Depiction Explorer is a web interface for adding depiction information for artworks in Wikidata by surfacing frequently used terms and providing suggestions. Read the full project description and documentation (2020-02-24)
- Wikidata graph builder is a front-end on top of the Query service, allowing to easily build graphs. (2020-03-02)
- TabulistBot, a tool to generate and update tabular data on Commons, based on Wikidata SPARQL queries. Sample: earthquakes.tab (2020-03-16)
- Wikidata Lexeme Forms allows quickly generating a new lexeme with all its forms in selected languages; you can also use the tool to add forms to an existing lexeme, or bulk upload many lexemes and forms at once. (2020-03-23)
- IdentifierInput: when adding identifiers, it lets you paste the full URL, and extracts the ID part (2020-03-30)
- Scholia highlights the scholarly data in Wikidata, including scholarly works, projects, topics, and individual researchers, including their relationships and statistics. It encourages further enrichment of Wikidata through links on the "missing" pages. (2020-04-06)
- COVID19 Dashboard is a Wikidata-powered one-stop information/visualization service for COVID19-related topics such as COVID19's outbreak map, deaths, symptoms, taxonomy, and publications. (2020-04-13)
- Ordia generates statistics from Wikidata lexeme information, and through the "Text to Lexemes" feature allows linking a document to the associated lexemes, and highlighting missing lexemes that can be added. (2020-04-20)
- zotkat's exporter for Zotero (a software to manage bibliographic data) allows you to export bibliographies to the QuickStatements format. It is helpful to easily create bibliographical entries, especially as Zotero can read metadata about works from dozens of other websites, and can thus be used as intermediary. (2020-04-27)
- ProWD explores completeness for entities and classes (2020-05-04)
- WikidataExtract extracts schemas (shape expressions) from Wikidata entities (2020-05-11)
- WikidataTrust.jsP updates the interface with the contributors to each statement, label, description and sitelink. It is similar to the “blame” tool on text-based wikis. (2020-05-18)
- If you're looking for even more tools, the Tools Directory indexes over 130 Wikidata tools. (2020-05-25)
- wdumps allows you to create a limited RDF dump from Wikidata, for those times when your SPARQL queries keep timing out. It is not particularly user-friendly, and it typically takes several hours to get a complete dump, but it is the best way to for example get a list of all English names of humans in Wikidata, or a list of every scientific article with its title and DOI. (2020-06-01)
- QuickStatements lets you edit thousands of Wikidata items at a time. Add labels and descriptions, or statements with sources and qualifiers, add sitelinks, create or merge items, or remove statements that were created in error. Batches can be discussed and, if necessary, reverted in full through the EditGroups tool. (2020-06-08)
- Mix'n'match lets you match lists of external identifiers to Wikidata items, or create new items if necessary. Thousands of catalogs already exist, in dozens of different topic areas, and it's easy to import new ones. (2020-06-15)
- The currentDate gadget automatically adds the current date when using retrieved in a reference. (2020-06-22)
- The Sourcerer edit game suggests some sources that could fit to a claim and helps people adding references easily. (2020-06-29)
- Ptable displays the periodic table automatically extracted from information provided by Wikidata; it also provides a check that all the elements are there with some basic properties. Additional pages provide charts of the nuclides under different criteria such as half-life. Each element or nuclide is linked to its Wikidata item for more information or to edit if necessary. (2020-07-06)
- DragNDrop.js makes it possible to show a Wikipedia article and drag items to Wikidata. (2020-07-13)
- User:Frettie/consistency_check_add.js check consistency and add missing relations of a Wikidata object like father/son... (2020-07-20)
- SQID allows you to analyse, browse and query Wikidata. SQID is inspired by Magnus Manske's Reasonator, but focuses on prominently featuring information about Wikidata classes and properties. (2020-08-03)
- OSM ↔ Wikidata matcher links Wikidata entries to places in OpenStreetMap. (2020-08-10)
- Entity Explosion: a new multilingual Chrome browser extension. "Taking the power of Wikidata with me wherever I go across the web!". Uses API calls to the Wikidata Query Service to match the URL you are browsing on to a Wikidata item, and then displays data and links to other sites about the same entity. (Video) (2020-08-17)
- Sophox allows for SPARQL querying of Wikidata and OpenStreetMap in a single query (2020-08-24)
- Wikidata for Firefox is a browser extension that displays Wikidata items while browsing the web, adds missing IDs and extracts information from websites to Wikidata. (2020-08-31)
wmdeanalytics.wmflabs.org/WD_percentUsageDashboard is a dashboard that measures Wikidata's usage and coverage on Wikimedia Foundation projects. (2020-09-07)
- Mbabel is a tool that simplifies article creation by providing pre-made sentences based on Wikidata statements. (2020-09-14)
- Copy Qid is a user script by Abbe98 that allows you to copy the Qid with one click. (2020-09-21)
- omeka-s-wikidata is an Omeka-S module for auto-suggesting Wikidata URIs and labels. (2020-09-28)
- IllWill.js is a userscript that searches Wikidata for foreign-language sitelinks, to populate Template:ill and replace plain red links on other Wikimedia projects. (2020-10-05)
- OD2WD automatically converts CSV files from Open Data portals into QuickStatements for Wikidata republishing. Demo video (2020-10-12)
- Prepbio tool uses Wikidata to create the beginnings of a Wikipedia stub biography article. (2020-10-19)
- WikibaseJS-cli allows to edit Wikidata from command line, including creating items from samples ("templates") and do complex transformations of statements. (2020-10-26)
- reCH is a Wikidata antivandalism tool that is used to review edits and patrol new changes. (2020-11-02)
- Template:Cite Q on Wikipedia makes it easier to use Wikidata items as Wikipedia references. (2020-11-09)
- ALEC (A List of Everything Cool) is a tool to explore biodiversity content in Wikidata. (2020-11-16)
- EntityShape.js is a script that allows you to check an Item against an EntitySchema. On the Item page, it will display various information about the Item, like the properties that should be present on the Item. (2020-11-23)
- osm2kg is a tool to facilitate matching Wikidata entries to OSM nodes. (2020-11-30)
- User:Zvpunry/EntitySchemaHighlighter.js user script highlights the entities in the content of a Schema and shows information when hovering the link. (2020-12-07)
datao.net is a visual tool for querying and exposing Wikidata easily. (2020-12-14)
- Wikidata Live is a real-time visual dashboard for Wikidata edits; paper, interface (visualises recent changes to Wikidata in quasi real time). (2020-12-21)
- Template:TP administrative area is a new template designed for all items which are instance of administrative territorial entity. It defines useful queries for those items. For example, {{QT|Q173695}} links to this page. Feedback and contributions are welcome. (2020-12-28)
- User:Bargioni/WikiBridge.js userscript enables you to add a tabbed section to Wikidata items showing some paragraphs from Wikipedias chosen by the Babel languages of the logged in user. Demo video (in Italian) (2021-01-04)
- QueryGraph is a web tool for creating queries in SPARQL from graphs. (2021-01-11)
- User:Lagewi/navigation.js userscript enables adding links to list subclasses and instances to Wikidata items. (2021-01-18)
- TAViewer is a web-based anatomy atlas viewer that cross-references Terminologia Anatomica terms with data from Wikipedia and Wikidata. (2021-01-25)
- Labelcleaner is a script by Andrew Gray used to clean up Wikidata labels/aliases/descriptions for a given language on a set of items. (2021-02-01)
- Item documentation has two new features. First, it now includes two predefined SPARQL queries. The first one give the number of statements about the item by property and the second the list of statement about the properties. Second, for items of class award, it includes predefined SPARQL queries from TP award. See Q1624297 for an example. (2021-02-08)
- Ranker lets you edit the ranks of several statements at once. (2021-02-15)
- UseAsRef script allows you to add references to statements using one external ID as source (see User:Bargioni/UseAsRef and this YouTube video for more information) (2021-02-22)
- LexemeForms-SearchPage adds links on the search results page for creating new lexemes using the Lexeme Forms tool based on the languages in your Babel box. (2021-03-01)
- Panoviewer.js inserts an iframe from the Panoviewer tool to photosphere image (P4640) statements.(2021-03-08)
- User:Nikki/LexemeToggleSections.js script allows to expand/collapse the sections on lexeme pages. (2021-03-15)
- Sparql_rc is a recent changes feed that only shows you changes in an area of Wikidata you care about. It now also supports Lexemes. (2021-03-22)
- d:User:Nikki/LexemeEntitySuggester.js userscript is a proper entity suggester that gives a fixed set of properties for various languages. (2021-03-29)
- QRank is a tool providing a rank for Wikidata entities based on page view statistics from several Wikimedia projects. (2021-04-05)
- EditSum, a user script which allows to attach custom summary text to any label/statement/sitelink/etc. modification. (2021-04-12)
- User:So9q/Gadget-CreateNewEntity.js is a userscript to add a "create new item" link in the dropdown menu for when you want to add an item to a property, but the item does not exist. (recently modified to support lexemes). (2021-04-19)
- User:So9q/AddNewLexemeMenu.js is a userscript that adds a section to the sidebar with links for creating new lexemes. (2021-04-26)
- Wikinegata is a platform for browsing interesting negations about Wikidata entities. (Overview video) (2021-05-03)
- User:Nikki/Ranker.js adds a link to the Ranker tool next to every property on an entity page. (2021-05-10)
- User:Lucas Werkmeister/hyphenation-point.js is a user script replaces any | characters with U+2027 HYPHENATION POINT when editing hyphenation snaks. (2021-05-17)
- User:Jon Harald Søby/compact items.css is a stylesheet that shrinks the vertical space items take up on your screen, reducing the need to scroll to get an overview of an item. (screenshot). (2021-05-24)
- User:So9q/ordia-link.js - is a script to add a link to Ordia in the Tools section on items. (2021-05-31)
- Wikidata Image Positions is a tool to show and add relative position within image (P2677) qualifiers on depicts (P180) statements on Wikidata items as areas on the item’s image (P18). (2021-06-07)
- SPARQL Jupyter notebooks in PAWS: PAWS is a wikitech services which allows to run Jupyter notebooks. There is a SPARQL kernel which makes it possible to run SPARQL queries. See this example notebook. (2021-06-14)
- Template:PositionHolderHistory displays the full list of position holders for a given position. (2021-06-21)
- Template:Generic queries for positions new template with generic queries for positions. (2021-06-21)
- Template:Item documentation now includes Template:Generic queries for positions. It can be used for every position item in the talk page. See example with head of the United Nations Secretariat. (2021-06-28)
- User:Nikki/AnchorLinks.js is a userscript that adds a small link before property labels and statement values on entity pages to provide a clickable/copiable link to that section of the page.(2021-07-05)
- Schafe vorm Fenster is a project to build up a calendar for rural villages in Vorpommern-Greifswald using Wikidata to get images and short descriptions for the villages. (See example) (2021-07-12)
- searchy.toolforge.org is a semantic search engine to find articles on a topic and filter results by metascientific info (gender and region) (2021-07-19)
- User:Nikki/LexemeInterwikiLinks.js adds Wiktionary interwiki links in the sidebar on lexeme pages (2021-07-26)
- User:Mahir256/syndepgraph.js is used to make interesting SVG-based syntactic dependency graphs generated with {{Syndepgraph}} appear. (2021-08-02)
- Template:Generic queries for musicians new wikidata template to explore the work of a musician. (2021-08-09)
- User:So9q/duplicate item.js is a userscript that can duplicate the current item, minus sitelinks and descriptions (not allowed by Wikidata). (2021-08-09)
- Template:SPARQL Inline is a Wikidata template which allows to write SPARQL query in Wikidata with a label. It is an alternative to Template:SPARQL and Template:Wdquery. (2021-08-16)
- Python script to Add structured data to files on Wikimedia Commons from an Excel sheet (Github) - by OlafJanssen (2021-08-23)
- Wikidata2ical provides an ical file for each wikidata entity that has start time (P580) and end time (P582) (2021-08-30)
- Template:Generic queries for authors : new generic queries template designed for authors (fiction and non-fiction). Feedback and translations are welcome (2021-09-06)
- Wwwyzzerdd for Wikidata is a browser extension that allows you to view and edit Wikidata information from Wikipedia (demo video). Install it in Firefox or Chrome (2021-09-13)
- User:Inductiveload/scripts/ShowQsAndPs shows the Q and P IDs on Items. (2021-09-20)
- User-level gender statistics for Wikipedia an Observable notebook which computes the share of articles created on fr.wikipedia.org by gender using P21 property through Wikidata's API. (2021-09-27)
- ItemSubjector is Python console tool that helps add main subject (P921) to groups of items in a semi-automatic way. (2021-10-04)
- Neguess is a Wikidata entity guessing game with negative clues. (Demo video) (2021-10-11)
- Snowman is a static site generator for SPARQL backend (source) (2021-10-18)
- User:Bargioni/UseAsRef has now a 2.0 version, allowing to use as references not only external IDs but also some other properties (P1343, P973, P8214 etc.) (2021-10-25)
- Cemeteries.wiki by Yamen is a project to display Dataviz and statistics about cemeteries all over the world. (2021-11-01)
- are occupation labels gender neutral? a tool to explore gender neutrality of labels in different languages. (2021-11-08)
- RAWGraphs, a dataviz tool which allows SPARQL queries (source) (2021-11-08)
- ca:Plantilla:Infotaula persona, infobox for people on Catalan Wikipedia with extensive use of Wikidata, used 175000 times, with Bridge editing. Sample use at ca:Frits Zernike. (2021-11-15)
- WikiCite Search is a bibliographic search engine for Wikidata that finds articles either by searching for keywords, or by string matching. (2021-11-22)
- New gadget available in the preferences: "compact items" makes the interface on item pages more compact (it was previously a gadget for common.css) (2021-11-29)
- Weaviate big graph (source) : a vectorised search engine which returns similar items in Wikidata. (2021-12-06)
- Explore gender diversity in a single Wikipedia article using Wikidata's API and SPARQL (2021-12-13)
- embeds.js: This script shows embeds on external identifier statements such as YouTube videos, Twitter tweets, Spotify playlists, Genius lyrics, and more! (2021-12-13)
- NoclaimsBot adds the first statements on items without claims based on the templates used on the linked article. (2021-12-20)
- Articles created by country of citizenship : a javascript notebook which looks at the distribution of articles created by a user by country of citizenship (P27). It uses Wikidata's API through wikibase-sdk library. (2021-12-27)
- Wikidata's Q item explorer: Show claims where the item is the subject of the statement but doesn't show statements where the item is the target value. (2022-01-03)
- OneZoom "tree of life explorer" is an interactive map of the evolutionary links between all living things known to science using Wikidata.(2022-01-10)
- Wiki History Game is a game based on Wikidata where you have to put events in order of when they happened. (2022-01-17)
- GraphQL demo for WikiCite is a simple GraphQL interface to Wikidata. (2022-01-17)
- Comparator compare the list of cited entities across two different wikipedia articles using Wikidata and SPARQL. (2022-01-24)
- Basque version of Wordle using Wikidata's lexicographic data. Check it out! (2022-01-31)
- Wikidata edit map puts a dot on the map whenever an Item with a geocoordinate is edited. (2022-02-07)
- Equal Street Names is a map visualizing the streetnames of a city by gender. (2022-02-14)
- Wikidata:Tools/asseeibot - is a tool made by User:So9q to improve the scientific articles in Wikidata. Source code on GitHub under GPLv3+ (2022-02-21)
- Coinherbarium.com - coins depicting plants; powered by Wikidata (2022-02-21)
- User:Guergana Tzatchkova (WMDE)/MismatchFinderWidget.js is a user script to show a notification on an Item if the Mismatch Finder has an unreviewed mismatch for it. (2022-02-28)
- Wikxhibit is a tool that allows anyone, even non-programmers, to create cool presentations of Wikidata, and other sources of data on the web, only using HTML and without any additional programming. Are you interested in creating presentations of Wikidata? We would like to understand your experience with Wikidata to better improve our tool. It would help if you can fill out our survey https://mit.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cvZKKlRu2S7C9Fk. (2022-03-07)
- User:Nikki/LexemeTranslations.js is a userscript that shows translations for a lexeme. The translations are inferred from statements on senses, such as item for this sense (P5137) (item for this sense). (2022-03-14)
- Linked People project let's you explore the family trees of all known people at Wikipedia/Wikidata. (2022-03-21)
- Gene of the Day (gene-wordle) uses Wikidata for gene names and crafting an answer list by number of sitelinks. (2022-03-21)
- Scribe is a keyboard extension based on lexicographical data that can help users remember grammar rules. (2022-03-28)
- WorldlEH is a wordle clone in Basque. (2022-03-28)
- QAnswer is a question answering system based on Wikidata and other projects. Who was the first to create liquid helium? Try it! (2022-04-04)
- Kyrksok.se is an app about Swedish churches based on open linked data. (2022-04-04)
- Conzept is a topic-exploration tool based on Wikidata and other information sources. (2022-04-11)
- Bird O'Clock! is a tool based on Wikidata and other data sources that shows pictures and numbers from actual people counting actual birds in the actual world! (2022-04-18)
- Tiago's Coin Herbarium is a coin collection depicting different plants information displayed via Wikidata SPARQL queries. (2022-04-18)
- wikitaxa software written in R. (2022-04-25)
- User:So9q/fatcat-link.jsscrip is a userscript to add a link to the fatcat! database in the Tools' section on items. (2022-04-25)
- User:Nikki/LowercaseLabels.js - is a userscript that adds a button when editing labels to change the text to lowercase. (2022-05-02)
- EqualStreetNames - is a tool that maps the inequality of name attributions. (2022-05-02)
- MapComplete is an OpenStreetMap viewer and editor that searches Wikidata for species - which means that it is super-easy to link the Wikidata item to a tree one sees! (2022-05-09)
- User:Nikki/flag-emoji.css is a userscript that adds emoji flags before items for flags supported by either Noto Color Emoji or BabelStone Flags. (2022-05-09)
- Wikidata Guesser allows you to guess the locations of random Wikidata items! (2022-05-16)
- LOD4Culture is a web application for exploring world-wide cultural heritage. (2022-05-23)
- Template Item documentation is now automatically displayed in the header of each item's talk page via MediaWiki:Talkpageheader. (2022-05-30)
- Article's wikilinks inspector (2022-06-06)
- ExtraInterwiki. Some language links will never show up in your favorite Wikipedia, those who don’t have a corresponding article in this Wikipedia. This new tool aims to give them more visibility by searching topics closed to the one on an article with no article on your wiki. (2022-06-13)
- Wikidata Card Game Generator: generate card games from Wikidata! (2022-06-20)
- IsisCB Explore - is a research tool for the history of science whose books and subjects use imagery from Wikidata. (2022-06-27)
- User:Lectrician1/AddStatement.js is a userscript that can add values to properties that already exist on an item and new statements. (2022-07-04)
- User:Lectrician1/discographies.js: Shows chronological data about artist's discographies on music albums and provides functions to add new items. (2022-07-11)
- User:Xiplus/TwinkleGlobal is a userscript that is used to combat cross-wiki spam or vandalism. (2022-07-11)
- EntitySchema Generator - is a GUI to help create simple EntitySchemas for Wikidata. (2022-07-18)
- User:Jean-Frédéric/ExLudo.js - is a userscript that adds links expansions and mods on item pages for video games. (2022-07-18)
- User:Magnus Manske/referee.js - is a userscript that automatically checks external IDs and URLs of a Wikidata item as potential references, and adds them with a single click. (2022-07-25)
- Gender diversity inspector is a new tool to inspect gender diversity in Wikipedia articles based on SPARQL and Wikidata. (2022-08-01)
- Wiki tools - adds dozens of Wikipedia and Wikidata functions to your Google sheets. (2022-08-08)
- KnolCase is a case-based knowledge management tool for gathering information about subjects of interest and organizing these into case files. (2022-08-15)
- List of created Wikidata items a tool which combines Xtools pages created API with Wikidata API to get the list of items created by a user with their label. (2022-08-22)
- SenseForThisItem.js: Adds a button on items to show what senses are linked to it. (2022-08-29)
- Browse and search a collection of 2,400 SPARQL queries. See also the underlying dataset. (2022-09-05)
- View it! Tool - (based on Wikidata) allows viewing a multitude of images that depicts a given topic on Wikipedia. (2022-09-12)
- WD-FIST is a userscript that checks Wikipedia pages for available images if the item doesn't have one (automatically or manually via sidebar link). (2022-09-19)
- User:Bovlb/notability.js is a userscript that adds a small notability indicator to the top right of an item showing how well the item satisfies the three notability criteria. Left to right, the three columns indicate sitelinks, identifiers and references, and structural need. (2022-09-26)
- User:Magnus Manske/smiles gadget.js: This tool displays SMILES renderings for chemical compounds, where the item contains statements for P233 and/or P2017. (2022-10-04)
- User:Magnus Manske/author strings.js will automatically run on any item with author name string (P2093). It allows to "create new author" for the selected entries, and change the string author properties for authors (P50). (2022-10-10)
- New Wikidata game - match new Wikipedia articles and categories with Wikidata items! (2022-10-17)
- spacyfishing is a Wikidata entity disambiguation tool based on entity-fishing (2022-10-24)
- sparklis (source) : query builder in natural language that allows people to explore and query SPARQL endpoints with all the power of SPARQL and without any knowledge of SPARQL, nor of the endpoint vocabulary. 2022-10-31)
- WikibaseEcho.js: Userscript that shows the labels of entities in your notifications. Currently only works on Firefox. (2022-11-07)# QLever - Alternative instance for SPARQL queries. (2022-11-14)
- Discuss.js - Adds a link to a diff when clicked will open a new topic on the talk page that mentions the revision and the user. (2022-11-14)
- User:Nikki/LinkLabelsToLexemes.js is a userscrip that links Labels to Lexemes. (2022-11-21)
- The user script User:Ainali/common-properties.js shows the most common properties using a specific value (video (YouTube)) (2022-11-28)
- How many edits does Wikidata get per second? listen.hatnote.com/#wikidata is a tool that allows you to listen to the sound of Wikidata's recent changes feed. (2022-12-05)
- qualifier-constraint-usage.js: Shows what properties this qualifier is a required and allowed qualifier on at the bottom of the qualifier page. (2022-12-12)
- Wikidata Atlas is a system allows the user to search for different types of entities (with geo-coordinates) on Wikidata and visualize them on a world map. (Feedback is very welcome to help evaluate and improve the tool.) (2022-12-19)
- Check out a similar tool: wiki-atlas (2022-12-19)
- Fediscope (source) - lets you find fediverse accounts for people in a field using Wikidata. (2022-12-27)
- OWL Map, a tool to help in linking Wikidata items with the matching object on OpenStreetMap. (2023-01-02)
- Web Hub allows users to navigate between origin and destination on the web using information from Wikidata, primarily on Wikimedia sites. (2023-01-09)
- Auhority Control data to Wikidata item - helps to create Wikidata Items based on authority control records. (2023-01-16)
- A new Wikidata distributed game that populates instance of statements using a neural network. (2023-01-16)
- Romain de Bossoreille has generated a map named Space Industry around the World using data from The Space Devs, Wikidata and OpenStreetMap. (2023-01-23)
- theyrule.net is a website that helps to explore the boardroom connections of the largest US companies. (2023-01-30)
- Let's Quiz is a game that generates random quizzes to test your knowledge & learn something new every day. (2023-02-06)
- User:Nikki/AddTermboxLanguage.js - makes it easier to add/edit labels to an item in a language other than the ones shown by default. (2023-02-06)
- User:So9q/openalex-search-link-on-lexemes.js is a userscript that adds a link to Ordia in the Tools section on items.
- User:Nikki/DisplayColourSwatches.js is a userceripot that adds color swatches under color statements. (2023-02-20)
- AutosuggestSitelink is a gadget that suggests Wikidata items for possible linking with a Wikimedia site page, using interwiki linking. (2023-02-27)
- wikidata-todo is a tool that helps you find Commons categories with files, where none of the files are used on Wikidata. (2023-03-06)
- Open Etymology Map - is an interactive map that shows the etymology of names of streets and points of interest. (blogpost in Polish) (2023-03-13)
- User:BrokenSegue/shorten.js - makes statements boxes for a particular property scrollable if it is too tall (2023-03-20)
- is Transparency Intl. Russia's project to track politicians assets. See tweet (2023-03-27)
- User:Zvpunry/WikibaseEcho.js is a userscript that shows the labels of entities in your notifications. (2023-04-03)
- Pauken! ("to cram" in German) - is a tool that lets you learn words in different languages, based on images. (2023-04-11)
- Query Chest is a tool that allows you to store Wikidata queries if they are too long for w.wiki to shorten it. (2023-04-17)
- User:Nikki/colour icons.css - is a Userscript to add colour to the editing icons. It uses green for add/save, yellow for edit, red for remove, orange for cancel and blue for help. (2023-04-24)
- Twitter Wikipedia Badge - is a Chrome extension for verifying a Twitter username using Wikidata. (code, Tweet) (2023-05-02)
- Open Burial Map - Interactive map showing the details of burial places based on OpenStreetMap and Wikidata. (2023-05-08)
- tidywikidatar is an R package for exploring the wealth of information stored by Wikidata. (2023-05-15)
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:So9q/CreateNewEntity.js - got improved to support up to 11 languages. (2023-05-22)
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Nikki/TalkPageHeader.js (2023-05-29)
- IdentifierInput makes it easier to add identifier properties by letting you put in the full url and then stripping it down to just the identifier for you. (2023-06-05)
- narrow.css attempts to make the Wikidata desktop interface work better on narrower screens. (2023-06-12)
- Mapping Diversity is a platform that utilizes Wikidata to discover key facts about diversity and representation in street names across Europe. E.g. 59% of the streets and squares in Paris are named after people. Of those, 8.9% are named after women.(2023-06-19)
- User:Nikki/NarrowUI.css is a User script that tries to make Wikidata work better on narrower screens, including mobile devices. (2023-06-26)
- m:User:Base/Scripts/HaveWikibaseLabelLowercased.js - is a User script that adds an arrow next to the main label (page title) which upon double click (a tap and a confirmation on touch devices) automatically makes the label's first letter lowercase for the current interface language. If there was already a matching alias it gets removed. (2023-07-03)
- Duplicity is a tool on Toolforge that helps find articles on Wikipedia that do not have a Wikidata Item, and match them to an existing Item, or create a new one. (example for English Wikipedia) (2023-07-10)
- HasProperty.js displays presence/absence of specific properties (configurable) after the Statements heading. Clicking a property name will jump to that properties section. For absent property, clicking property name will jump to the end of the page. (2023-07-10)
- Wikidata Recent Changes API (simple front-end to the actual API) lets you query Wikidata edits by either properties, or labels/aliases/descriptions/sitelinks. You can retrieve any changes, or specify added/changed/removed. Current lag to Wikidata: 1 seconds. (blog) (2023-07-17)
- Images near items - helps to find Wikimedia Commons images near Wikidata items without image. It can load a category tree of Commons images with coodrinates, and then find Wikidata items of a certain P31 with coordinates but without images. Then, it will try to find nearby (<50 meters) pairs. (example link for UK red phone booths) (2023-07-24)
- osm.js will add a link to the navigation for items that have a Wikidata mapping on the OSM side. (2023-07-31)
- WikiShootMe expanded to make it possible to find the Items close to pictures you took so you can upload and add them to them (source) (2023-08-07)
- Everything is connected - is a knowledge-based puzzle game where players must fit square pieces representing entities in the world together based on their known connections. (2023-08-14)
- Psychiq, a Distributed Wikidata Game system, suggests statements to add to Items based on Wikipedia English articles content. (2023-08-21)
- Wikitrivia is a web-based game that challenges your knowledge of historical events, people, and places. The game is a combination of Sudoku and Scrabble, and all the data used in the game is sourced from Wikidata and Wikipedia. The objective of the game is to place the cards on the timeline in the correct order. (2023-08-28)
- User:Sanqui/referenceurl.js - is a userscript that adds a button to add a reference which immediately suggests reference URL (P854). (2023-09-04)
- Peppercat is a website listing government ministers, and other key political leaders, from all over the world, taking data from Wikidata. More information (2023-09-11)
- LowercaseDescription.js is a script that adds a link to automatically lower the first letter of an item's description in the user's language. (2023-09-18)
- User:Luca.favorido/linkypop.js is a script that can be used to search an identifier on an external site. It provides a button to search for an identifier as soon as you type it in the property input field. For example, if you type “ORCID”, an icon with a lens will appear, and when you click it, a new tab will open with the ORCID site looking for the name of the researcher. You can then copy the URL and paste it to Wikidata. (2023-09-25)
- Swiss Archives Interactive Map is an interactive overview map of the Swiss archives present in Wikidata have corresponding Wikipedia articles and in which language (FR, DE, IT), allowing interested Wikimedians to know where they can contribute or expand. (2023-10-02)
- https://aletheiafact.org <- is a new fact-checking website using Wikidata for people/concept identification. The website allows users to contribute to fact-checking claims made by public figures, such as politicians, celebrities, and influencers. (2023-10-09)
- Map Kerala (https://wikiproject-kerala.github.io/Panchayat/) uses Wikidata to distinguish Panchayats of Kerala at a glance based on three distinct identifier codes (LGD code, LSG code, SEC code). (2023-10-16)
- User:Nikki/ChecksumCheck.js <-- This script displays a symbol after external identifiers which contain checksums, to indicate whether the checksum in the identifier is correct. Currently only supporting a small number of Identifiers. (2023-10-16)
- User:Magnus Manske/annas archive.js is a userscript that automatically links to Anna's Archive from Wikidata items for books and research articles, for title, DOI, ISBN, etc. so that people can easily get access to them. (2023-10-23)
- User:Magnus Manske/author sort.js is a user script to automatically sort the authors of a paper in the order they appear on the paper, ie. by sorting author (P50) and author name string (P2093) statements by series ordinal (P1545). Example: One Hundred and Seventeen Clades of Euagarics (Q28209168). (2023-10-30)
- Notable People is a map project by Topi Tjukanov that showing birthplaces of the most "notable people" around the world. It uses the combined data of Wikipedia and Wikidata from the paper's "a cross-verified database of notable people, 3500 BC-2018 AD" by Morgane Laouenan, Palaash Bhargava, Jean-Benoît Eyméoud, Olivier Gergaud, Guillaume Plique & Etienne Wasmer. The data shows only one person for each unique geographic location with the highest notability rank. (2023-10-30)
- subclass of, new Observable tool to test which item is a subclass of another. (2023-11-06)
- OpenFlights.org is now getting some of its airline data from Wikidata. It is a free open-source tool that allows you to log, map, calculate, and share your flights and trips. (2023-11-13)
- User-level gender statistics for Wikipedia - a tool that computes the number of articles created by gender has been repaired after some months of unavailability. It relies on xtools and P21 property. (2023-11-20)
- Luthor - tool for finding usage examples from Wikisource and adding them to lexemes on Wikidata. (2023-11-20)
- Harvest Templates - is a tool that helps transfer data from Wikimedia projects to Wikidata. (2023-11-27)
- User:MichaelSchoenitzer/Updown - is a userscript used for faster navigation. If there are a lot of values for one property it will add arrows that allow you to jump to the first/last value. (2023-11-27)
- ZotWB - A python app for LODifying bibliographical data, involving Zotero, Wikibase, and Wikidata. (2023-12-04)
- QLever SPARQl Engine < If you attended Data Modeling Days '23, you may have seen an extraordinary Session given by Hannah Bast and Johannes Kalmbach showcasing the power and advantages of the QLever engine. QLever can handle queries that cause the WDQS to timeout or allowing Federated queries and Geospatial! (QLEver has already featured in Tool of the Week but we wanted to showcase it again after experiencing it at DMD '23) (2023-12-11)
- Drama Corpora Project (DraCor) is a digital database of plays, primarily from Europe. It collects and organizes texts of plays in a way that allows researchers and others to extract and analyze information from those texts. This could include details about the characters, the dialogue, the stage directions, and more. The data is being pulled from Wikidata. (2023-12-18)
- Magnus Manske added a new game to the Wikidata game to identify duplicate Items for researchers. (2023-12-18)
- Mike Peel set up a new Distributed Game to add links to Wikiquote to Wikidata. (2023-12-18)
- Cersei - is a tool designed for importing or scraping data from various third-party sources, using source-specific Python code. It can use a "headless browser" to scrape complicated websites that rely on eg JavaScript to navigate. It can therefore access data sources that can not be accessed via eg Mix'n'match. The data from sources can be updated regularly, either for everything, or just changed entries (if the source has a "recent changes" equivalent). (2023-12-25)
- Wikidata:Zotero/Cita - is a Wikidata addon for Zotero that adds citations (i.e., what other items an item cites) metadata support to this open source reference management software, using cites work (P2860) information available from Wikidata, and enabling users to easily contribute missing data. (2023-12-25)
- WICA: Wikidata's insights for created articles is an updated version of an old tool. It now includes many new features to analyse your list of created articles using Wikidata properties. (2024-01-02)
- Map your list of created articles - a notebook display of geolocated articles on a map created by a user per chosen project and batch (featured/good article). (2024-01-08)
- Brian M Sperlongano released US boundary QA checker, a quality assurance tool for finding issues with boundary data in the United States by using Wikidata, OpenStreetMap, and US Census Bureau data. (2024-01-15)
- The Surrounding Ocean (available at vrandezo.github.io/TheSurroundingOcean) - is a tool that allows you to browse lexicographical data. You can use the tool to explore words and their meanings, translations, and synonyms. The tool is currently under development, and the developer, Danny, would appreciate feedback to fix any issues with the tool. More info: Wikidata:The Surrounding Ocean. (2024-01-15)
- Wikimedia Commons based streaming services by Magnus: WikiFlix for movies and the companion tool WikiVibes for audio. (2024-01-22)
- Wikidata's insights for featured and good Wikipedia articles, a new Observable's notebook which helps exploring good articles or featured articles in any Wikipedia using Wikidata properties such as P31, P21, P106, P17, P27, etc.
- SpeedPatrolling - This tool helps Wikidata editors to patrol recent changes. (2024-01-29)
- metaphacts and Ontotext launch a new end-user interface on top of the Wikidata Knowledge Graph: try it here! (2024-01-29)
- Wikidata Search tool for Venezualan works in public domain. (2024-02-05)
- MediaWiki:Gadget-dataDrainer.js - this userscript allows you to delete the data of an item. You can choose what you want to delete: labels and/or descriptions and/or aliases and or sitelinks. (2024-02-12)
- User:Yair rand/DiffLists.js - this userscript Changes appearance of Recent Changes, Watchlist, Contributions, History pages, and Related Changes. It also adds filter options. (2024-02-19)
- Wikidata Topic Curator (a rewrite of ItemSubjector into a webapp) help wikimedians add relevant topics to items. Based on a given topic QID it fetches articles matching the label, aliases or a custom user-provided term of that QID that is currently missing the main subject property. (2024-02-19)
- Author Disambiguator - is a tool for editing the authors of works recorded in Wikidata, e.g. for finding Wikidata Items for the authors (P50 instead of 'author name string'). (2024-02-19)
- CAT🐈 is an analysis toolkit for items corresponding to a simple claim. For items corresponding to a claim, it provides a set of statistics and dataviz. (2024-02-26)
- WiQuizz - from Nuxt and SPARQL WiQuizz allows you to create or play quiz games where content is generated from Wikidata. It could be a fun way to get people interacting with Wikidata! (2024-03-04)
- GLAMorous Europe - allows you to identify your artistic interests and put together your own artwork from existing art across Europe. (2024-03-11)
- List of all tools and scripts by Magnus Manske. There are currently 348 active tools. (2024-03-11)
- ORCID Scraper - retrieve DOIs from orcid.org to give an overview of missing DOIs and help import them. (2024-03-18)
- Members of European Parliament by pac02. Explore visualisations of MEP's in the European Parliament. Country of origin, gender, political alignment and other properties from Wikidata can be explored. (2024-03-25)
- Wikidatalite : Search, browse, and navigate Wikidata items with a mobile-friendly, simplified user interface. (2024-03-25)
- Anti-Pattern Analyzer is a static website capable of checking the existence of 'anti-pattern 1' (AP1) occurrences given an entity from Wikidata. It can also check if a new statement would introduce new violations. (2024-04-08) (2024-05-13)
- Missing Biographies - uses Wikidata to find missing articles in a given Wikipedia version based on Gender, Occupation and Country of Citizenship. (2024-04-15)
- Mishramilan (মিশ্রমিলন), a tool listing words/phrases in different language catalogs and allowing users to match the entries in those catalogs to existing Wikidata lexemes or to create new lexemes based on those entries. (2024-04-22)
- Antvaset Ontology Explorer - explore Wikidata's Ontology in this top-down tree explorer. (2024-04-29)
- Wikidata periodic table - Tool by User:Ricordisamoa, to browse all chemical elements available on Wikidata, with atomic number, chemical symbol, and localized label. It also includes two charts of the nuclides, with links to every isotope in Wikidata, colored by half-life or decay mode. (2024-05-06)
- Wikidata:Projector - is a tool that shows maps and lists with Wikidata items for a specific topic, usually a location. As an example, see the Projector for Corfu (2024-05-13)
- Wikidata GenderStats measures gender bias at the user level by computing stats on created items. (2024-05-20)
- Created items: a list of items created by a user with labels. This not new but this has been repaired. (2024-05-20)
- Wikipedia:WE-Framework: WE-Framework is a tool developed by Sergey Vladimirov that allows editing related Wikidata elements in an article without having to go to Wikidata. When you save your Wikidata edit, it will reference the utility in the edit summary. (2024-05-27)
- OGT Terror project - Lower Saxony - This app displays on a map of lower Saxony areas of interest or significance of the terror-related crimes of the Gestapo during WWII.(2024-06-17)
- Wikidata in Prometheus - Prometheus is a non-commercial image archive for art and cultural studies. It hosts images from a variety of image and media databases and now works can be connected with Wikidata. (2024-06-24)
- Automatic Structuring of text for Wikidata - User:BrokenSegue introduces their new tool. (2024-07-01)
- User:Zvpunry/CreateNewItem - This is a User script to easily add a new Item while editing a Statement and noticing that the desired Item is missing. (2024-07-01)
- Relationships between two Wikidata items a new tool hosted on Observable which looks at all statements involving a pair of Wikidata items. (2024-07-15)
- User:Magnus Manske/ac2wd.js -This script adds an "AC2WD" link in the tools sidebar. When you click on it, it uses the AC2WD tool to check the item for certain Authority Control IDs (eg VIAF). It then checks these AC datasets for statements (and more AC IDs). It will then add any new information it found as new statements, or add more references to existing statements where possible. A green checkmark will be appended to the link if data was added (reload the page to see), otherwise a "—" if no new data was available. (2024-07-15)
- Paulina, a new tool for exploring public domain works. (2024-07-22)
- User:Nikki/ShowIDs.js - This script adds entity IDs in brackets after links.(2024-07-29)
- Forage - a user script that provides an additional editing interface that makes editing easier, by showing the expected properties for a page (based on its "instance of" values), and providing simple inputs to let users add values for any such property. To install Forage, just add the following line to the common.js subpage under your user page on Wikidata, i.e. wikidata.org/wiki/User:Your username here/common.js:
importScript('User:Techwizzie/forage.js'); (2024-08-05)
- New Q5 - is a form that quickly sets up a Wikidata Item for an individual by generating a QuickStatement with the basic parameters such as name and age. (2024-08-12)
- User:Nikki/SDCInfo.js - is a Userscript that shows some Wikimedia Commons statements on pronunciation audio statements on Lexeme forms (2024-08-12)
- Anvesha is a drill-down browser for any Wikibase installation (incl. Wikidata). A prominent example of it in use is the Wikidata Walkabout. (2024-08-19)
- Wikidata distributed/#game=94 - Help adding missing information related to artists on BNU's catalog (Select the option that fits best). (2024-08-26)
- Display Wikidata Info on sister projects by User:Yair rand. This user-script will add the articles corresponding Wikidata item Label, Q-ID, Description and Short Desc. neatly under the article title. If no Wikidata item is linked, option to CreateNewItem page on Wikidata is provided. (2024-09-02)
- User:Teester/CheckShex.js]] - Adds an input box to a Wikidata page wherein you can enter an entitySchema (such as E10). When you click "Check", it uses pyshexy to validate the entity against the schema and displays whether the entity passes or fails. (2024-09-09)
- User:Lagewi/references.js - "Sometimes, the data on Wikidata does not answer all your questions. Some types of information are difficult to encode in statements, or simply has not been encoded on Wikidata yet. In such cases, it might be useful to go through the references attached to claims of the entity, for additional information. To simplify this process, this user script lists all unique references based on stated in (P248) and reference URL (P854). The references are listed in a collapsible list below the table of labels and descriptions, collapsed by default to not be obtrusive." To enable it, include the following line in your common.js:
mw.loader.load('//www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=User:Lagewi/references.js&oldid=2039248554&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript'); (2024-09-16)
- User:Bargioni has uploaded demonstrations of a small suite of gadgets for Wikidata (1) Gadget: Description Translator - automatically translate descriptions to your default language. To install, go here (2) Gadget: MoreIdentifier - A handy shortcut to add authority control IDs from VIAF with few edits. It adds a box before the section Identifiers, allowing you to choose which IDs should be added to the item. Instructions can be found here (3) Gadget: VIAF (2024-09-16)
- https://larsgw.blogspot.com/2023/12/three-new-userscripts-for-wikidata.html adds 3 userscripts for simplifying or extennding on-page information for references, properties in use or appending a bibliography with backlinks to references on page end (2024-09-30)* (fr) wikidata MultiSearch - search for a list of elements in Wikidata. A GPLv3 licenced tool built by Philippe Gambette allows you to search for a list of words in Wikidata and retrieve some associated Wikidata properties. (2024-10-07)
- Elemwala (এলেমওয়ালা) (https://elemwala.toolforge.org): is a proof-of-concept interface that allows you to input abstract content and get natural language text in a given output language. There may well be errors with particular inputs, and the text may not be quite as natural as you might expect, but that's where your improvements to your language's lexemes, other Wikidata items, and the tool's source code come in! (2024-10-14)
- mlscores: Tool for calculating multilinguality score of Wikidata items (including properties). E.g. for Wikidata (Q2013), the scores are - en: 99.66%, fr: 89.49%, es: 84.07%, pt: 68.47%. For instance of (P31), the scores are - en: 99.86%, fr: 87.12%, es: 80.83%, pt: 61.37%. (2024-10-14)
- User:Ainali/PreViewStats.js - gives a quick glance at the pageviews in the header (and links to the full views). If you install it on your global.js on meta, it works on all projects). (2024-10-21)
- Wikidata One Click Info is a multilingual extension that enables you to search for any item or word that you come across while reading or browsing online. It's an extension that makes Wikidata's data easy to retrieve and access. Install on Chrome browser or Firefox browser. A short video about the usage of the extension.(2024-11-04)
- CAT🐈: most frequent properties a simple Observable tool which shows the most frequent properties for a set of Items. (2024-11-04)
- Wikidata Edits Heatmap: Real-time map that visualizes recent changes in Wikidata with geospatial markers showing the location of updated Items. (2024-11-11)
- Western world versus the rest of the world: a tool computing the distribution of mentioned entities in Wikipedia articles between Western world and the rest of the world. (2024-11-11)
- ABECTO is a tool that compares #RDF data to spot errors and assess completeness. Recent changes to the tool adjust result export for #Wikidata Mismatch Finder to changed format, add reporting of qualifier mismatches to Wikidata Mismatch Finder export, and suppress illegal empty external values in Wikidata Mismatch Finder export (Tweet) (2024-11-26)
- Guess Image from Pronunciation is an Ordia game that uses lexicographic data in Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. The game challenges players to match the correct image with the audio pronunciation of what the image depicts. (2024-11-26)
- Wikidata Infernal is an API that allows you to infer new facts from Wikidata. It uses a set of rules to infer new facts from existing ones. The generated statements will have qualifiers to indicate the source and method of the inference. Output is an array of statements in JSON/Wikidata format. (blog) (2024-11-26)
- LoRiS: Natural language explainer of SPARQL queries - turn sparql queries into human-friendly questions for better understanding. (2024-12-02)
- CAT🐈: Metrics computing simple metrics (number of labels, number of descriptions, number of sitelinks, number of statements) for item matching a simple claim. (2024-12-09)
- Tabular Online Validator - checks if SPARQL query results conform to a provided schema by validating data and highlighting potential errors, such as missing properties, invalid values, or too many values, with the option to refine the schema if issues arise. (A major update to the current ShEx validator that is expected to get integrated into the existing validator soon) (2024-12-16)
- Want a wrap of your Wikidata activities in 2024? Wiki Year In Review has it for you! (use www.wikidata.org for the project URL) (2024-12-23)
- Flying Dehyphenator is an Ordia game. Given the start part of a word, use the spacebar to move the word and hit the next part of the word. Only hyphenations described with the Unicode hyphenation character work. (2024-12-23)
- WikiORA - is a tool designed for gene over-representation analysis. It integrates data from Wikidata, Wikipedia, Gene Ontology, and PanglaoDB to help researchers identify significantly enriched gene sets in their data. (2024-12-30)
- Wikidata Entity Linker - is a Microsoft Edge browser extension that creates web links for matching inner HTML text based on a regex format of Q\d+ which is the format of a Wikidata Entity ID. (email (2025-01-06)
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