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This is a general holder category for modules.
For more information on what modules are and how they work, see Wiktionary:Scribunto. For a complete list of all modules, see here.
- Category:Uncategorized modules: Uncategorized modules.
- Category:Appendix modules: Modules with functions that generate content for or extract information from pages in the Appendix namespace.
- Category:Bot support modules: Modules for supporting individual bot accounts.
- Category:Category modules: Modules for adding categories to pages or generating the description and subcategories of category pages.
- Category:Character info modules: Modules containing information on individual characters, or containing functions generating such information.
- Category:Character insertion modules: Modules that implement templates that provide easier ways to type characters that are not found in most keyboard layouts.
- Category:Collections modules: Modules containing functions used to implement collections (arrays, maps, etc.).
- Category:Data modules: Modules that do not contain functions, but only export a table of data that is used by other modules.
- Category:Date modules: Modules that implement functionality to convert or otherwise manipulate dates in various calendar systems.
- Category:Debugging modules: Modules used for debugging.
- Category:Definition modules: Modules that implement templates used in definition lines of entries.
- Category:Discussion modules: Modules concerning discussion pages.
- Category:Documentation modules: Modules for generating documentation pages.
- Category:Encoding modules: Modules for converting between different textual encodings.
- Category:Entry name-generating modules: Modules that generate entry names, which typically have certain diacritics stripped compared with the form in links and headwords.
- Category:Entry-generating modules: Modules with functions that are used to generate new entries.
- Category:Etymology modules: Modules that implement templates that define the etymology of entries.
- Category:External link modules: Modules that are used in external link templates, i.e. which link to websites outside of the MediaWiki Foundation purview.
- Category:Form-of modules: Modules that generate the definition line of non-lemma forms, e.g. verb forms and noun forms.
- Category:Headword-line modules: Modules that support headword-line templates for a specific language.
- Category:Inflection modules: Modules used to support inflection templates for a specific language.
- Category:Internal link modules: Modules that are used in internal link templates, i.e. which link between Wiktionary entries.
- Category:Interwiki modules: Modules that are used in interwiki templates, i.e. which link to other MediaWiki projects.
- Category:JSON-generating modules: Modules with functions that generate data in JSON format.
- Category:Language and script modules: Modules that process language and script codes and return data on them.
- Category:List modules: Modules that generate lists, tables or tree diagrams of entries or other structured data.
- Category:Maintenance modules: Modules that implement templates used for maintaining entries.
- Category:Modules by script: Categories with modules of various specific scripts.
- Category:Non-production templates and modules: Templates and modules not currently used in production.
- Category:Number modules: Modules that handle conversion and/or formatting of numbers and numerals in various representations.
- Category:Page generation modules: Modules that generate parts of a mainspace page (e.g. headword line, definition, inflection, links, etc.).
- Category:Parameter parsing modules: Modules containing functions used to parse template parameters.
- Category:Pronunciation modules: Modules that implement templates used to create the language-specific pronunciation of entries.
- Category:Quotation and usage example modules: Modules that implement templates used to format quotations and usage examples.
- Category:Reference modules: Modules that are used for reference templates.
- Category:Sandbox modules: Test versions of modules intended for production use.
- Category:Semantic relation modules: Modules that implement templates used to indicate other terms semantically related to a particular sense, e.g. synonyms or antonyms.
- Category:Sign language modules: Modules used for sign languages.
- Category:Sortkey-generating modules: Modules that generate sortkeys, which determine the order of entry names in categories.
- Category:String modules: Modules containing functions used to manipulate strings.
- Category:Swadesh modules: Modules containing Swadesh lists.
- Category:Template interface modules: Modules whose purpose is to provide an interface between templates and the functions of a module.
- Category:Testcase modules: Modules used to test other modules.
- Category:Tracking modules: Modules that add tracking templates.
- Category:Transliteration modules: Modules that automatically convert text in one script to another.
- Category:User sandbox modules: Modules that are for personal use and testing by individual editors.
- Category:Utility modules: Modules that serve some sort of utility purpose in various entries.
- Category:Vote modules: Modules used to manage Wiktionary votes.
- Category:Wikitext parsing modules: Modules that contain functions that grab the wikitext of a page and get information from it by performing string operations on it.