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WikiLinks - Linkable Sections in Wikipedia by Madlad96

Turns all Wikipedia (and Fandom) sections into links. To copy a link, click the URL icon left to any section.

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Turns all Wikipedia sections into links. To copy a link, click the URL icon left to any section. (Similar to READMEs on Github.)
In the settings you can also set it to get the link by clicking the (underlined) section itself.
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Required permissions:

  • Access your data for sites in the wikipedia.org domain
  • Access your data for sites in the fandom.com domain
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Version
3.1.2
Size
31.37 kB
Last updated
4 years ago (4 Feb 2022)
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GNU General Public Licence v3.0 only
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