Goodbye #wikidata-cli, hello #wikibase-cli!
+ Better support for non-Wikidata Wikibase instances
+ Merge and delete entities from the command-line
+ Added OAuth support

#wikidatajs -> #wikibasejs #HarderBetterAgnostikerStronger #cli

see change logs -> https://github.com/maxlath/wikibase-cli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#800---2019-10-01

and of course you can also nominate wikibase-cli for #WikidataCon Tool Award ;) -> https://wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikidataCon_2019/Program/WikidataCon_Award

first #wmhack todo checked: just published wikidata-cli v7.3.0 with my new favorite feature: create #wikidata items en masse from the command line using dynamic JS templates https://github.com/maxlath/wikidata-cli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#730---2019-05-17 #wikidatajs
maxlath/wikidata-cli

read and edit Wikidata from the command line. Contribute to maxlath/wikidata-cli development by creating an account on GitHub.

[#wikidata-cli][new feature] convert batches of external ids to Wikidata ids and vice versa https://github.com/maxlath/wikidata-cli/blob/master/docs/read_operations.md#wd-convert #WikidataJS
maxlath/wikidata-cli

read and edit Wikidata from the command line. Contribute to maxlath/wikidata-cli development by creating an account on GitHub.

and if you don't have npm installed but you have #docker, you can try it this way: docker run --rm -t maxlath/wikidata-cli:latest data --format ttl Q123 Q124 #WikidataJS #Wikidata
maxlath/wikidata-cli

read and edit Wikidata from the command line. Contribute to maxlath/wikidata-cli development by creating an account on GitHub.

Arrived at #wmhack! Feel welcome to come talk to me about #inventaire, #WikidataJS tools, or the #OpenKnowledge-backed post-consumerism revolution in general ;)