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A script to semi-automatically map pages in a LocalWiki instance

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Testing out a really rough, semi-automated pagename geocode thing using the LocalWiki API.

The idea is that you’d run this against a LocalWiki instance and it will add maps to pages that don’t have maps but have page names that look a lot like addresses.

This is really only useful for LocalWikis that were birthed from a legacy wiki import or something where you’ve got lots of pages with addresses-for-pagenames but no maps.

To install:

$ pip install localwiki-geocode-pagenames

To run:

$ localwiki-geocode-pagenames

Why?

This was thrown together when migrating ArborWiki.org from their old wiki software. They had a lot of pagenames like “34 South Parkside” but the pages themselves lacked maps.

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