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صع'''القارئ اسامه الحسيني'''
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الشهره/ اسامه الحسيني
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There are several ways to upload media to Wikimedia Commons.


== Integrated tools == <!--T:2-->
الاسم/اسامه محمد الحسيني


=== {{pg|<tvar name=link>Commons:Upload Wizard</tvar>|Upload Wizard}} === <!--T:3-->
قارئ للقران الكريم


<!--T:4-->
حاصل علي جائزة اعذب الاصوات من الازهر الشريف سنة2020وقراء في الاذاعة التلفزيونية وبدا يقلد صوته ويتحسن من الشيخماهرالمعيقلي في سن 12 وبدا يقراء بصوت الشيخ محمود الشحات انور في الحفلات والعزاء ومعلمه الشيخ محمد فيهم الامير وكان حلمةيكونقارئ قران كريم ومخترع في مدينة احمد زويل سنة 2018 ولد الشيخ اسامه الحسيني في قرية كوم بلال مركز نقادة محافظة قنا
The default tool, accessible from the "Upload file" link in the left menu.
آسم الولادة/أسامه محمد الحسيني
الميلاد /2000/1/1
التعليم/ الأزهر الشريف
الجنسية/ مصر 🇪🇬_القاهرة
من/ محافظة قنا
يقيم/ محافظة سوهاج
الجائزة/ اعذب الأصوات
التلفزيون/ قناة صوت مصر وقناة صوت ألعرب وقناة الأولى وقناة طيبة
الاب/ محمد ابراهيم الحسيني
المذهب/ اهل السنة والجماعة
جامعة / في جامعة الشريعة الاسلامية القاهرة اسلامية
للتواصل الاجتماعي
القارئ اسامه الحسيني


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Supports [[Commons:Upload Wizard/Fields prefilling|fields prefilling]].


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القارئ اسامه الحسيني على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100014228375313 القارئ اسامه الحسيني على فيسبوك. https://youtube.com/channel/UCA1e4MU-hR17z1T3tKvWYng القارئ اسامه الحسيني على يوتيوب https://www.instagram.com/01.060412066/ القارئاسامهالحسيني
Possible customisation: default license in [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-uploads]]


=== [<tvar name=1>{{fullurl:Special:Upload|uploadformstyle=basic}}</tvar> Basic Upload] === <!--T:84-->


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القارئ اسامه الحسيني
Basic upload form, is the original upload interface. It is still useful if uploading files that do not use {{tl|Information}} template, like files that use {{tl|Artwork}}, {{tl|Photograph}}, {{tl|Art photo}} or {{tl|Book}} templates. For example if you want to upload file using {{tl|Artwork}} and {{tl|PD-old-100}} templates you can prefill
انستقرام
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<pre>
== {{int:filedesc}} ==
{{Artwork
|wikidata = Q....
|source = .....
}}

== {{int:license-header}} ==
{{PD-Art|PD-old-100}}

[[Category:.......]]
</pre>
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and paste it into the window.

=== [[Help:Chunked upload|Chunked uploads]] === <!--T:48-->

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This {{wp-ECMAScript|ECMAScript}} can be integrated with the <code><nowiki>importScript();</nowiki></code> feature for uploads with a chosen chunk size. It avoids some [[Special:UploadStash|Upload Stash]] oddities not yet handled by the {{pg|<tvar name=link>Commons:Upload Wizard</tvar>|Upload Wizard}}.
* Supports individual uploads up to 4 GB

== Standalone desktop applications == <!--T:6-->
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[[File:VicunaUploader screenshot 01.png|thumb|<translate><!--T:10-->
VicuñaUploader interface</translate>]]
[[File:Comeon with pictures.png|thumb|<translate><!--T:64-->
ComeOn! interface.</translate>]]
=== VicuñaUploader ===

<translate>
<!--T:11-->
VicuñaUploader is a free tool written in Java designed to upload files to Wikimedia Commons and other Wikimedia projects. It is a bit similar to Commonist but has some more functionality and different user interface.

<!--T:12-->
See:
*[//github.com/yarl/vicuna/wiki/Quick-start Tutorial on GitHub]
*{{pg|<tvar name=link>Commons:VicuñaUploader</tvar>|Information and discussion}}

<!--T:107-->
Note that the current stable version 1.23 has a bug that prevents login to Commons. In version 1.25 the bug is fixed.

=== ComeOn! === <!--T:45-->

<!--T:46-->
ComeOn! is a free tool written in Java to upload pictures to Wikimedia Commons with extended support for JPEG metadata and its use in page templates. JPEG is the only picture format that is supported (no PNG, no SVG)<ref>https://github.com/edouardhue/comeon/issues/49</ref>. It is currently in beta mode but stable. It also supports audio files.

<!--T:47-->
See:
*[<tvar name=github>//github.com/edouardhue/comeon</tvar> Tutorial and repository on GitHub]
*[<tvar name=manual>//github.com/edouardhue/comeon/wiki/Demarrage</tvar> User manual on GitHub] (French)
*{{pg|<tvar name=link>Commons:ComeOn!</tvar>|Information and discussion}}

=== Pattypan === <!--T:59-->

<!--T:60-->
Pattypan is an open-source tool written in Java to upload files to Wikimedia Commons and other Wikimedia projects using spreadsheets.

<!--T:61-->
* [https://github.com/yarl/pattypan Download page on Github]
* {{pg|Commons:Pattypan|Information and discussion}}

=== OpenRefine === <!--T:108-->
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[[File:OpenRefine - typical Wikimedia Commons project - grid view (with Commons Extension).png|thumb|<translate><!--T:109--> OpenRefine interface, with [<tvar name="1">https://github.com/OpenRefine/CommonsExtension</tvar> Wikimedia Commons extension] installed</translate>]]
<translate>
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OpenRefine is a free, open-source tool written in Java that can be used for data wrangling, batch uploads to Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. It supports [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Structured data</tvar>|Structured Data on Commons]] (editing and upload).
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* <translate><!--T:111--> [<tvar name="1">https://hub-paws.wmcloud.org/</tvar> Wikimedians can access a cloud version of OpenRefine on PAWS]. Log in and click the blue diamond logo to launch OpenRefine.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:112--> [<tvar name="1">https://openrefine.org/download</tvar> Download and install OpenRefine on your own computer] (Linux, Windows and MacOS)</translate>
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Commons:OpenRefine|<translate><!--T:113--> Information, documentation</translate>]]

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=== Sunflower === <!--T:98-->

</translate>
[[File:Sunflower 0.0.1 Screenshot.png|thumb|right|<translate><!--T:99--> Sunflower interface</translate>]]

<translate><!--T:100-->
Sunflower is an upload tool for [[w:macOS|macOS]] which makes it easy to batch-upload files to the Wikimedia Commons.

<!--T:101-->
* {{pg|<tvar name="1">Commons:Sunflower</tvar>|Information and discussion}}

=== Commonist (not working) === <!--T:50-->

</translate>
[[File:Commonist screenshot.png|thumb|<translate><!--T:7-->
Commonist interface</translate>]]
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Commonist is currently not working.<ref>https://github.com/ritschwumm/commonist/issues/25</ref><ref>[[phab:T298340]]</ref>

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Commonist is a {{wp-Java (programming language)|Java}} program for easy upload of larger numbers of images to Wikimedia Commons and other MediaWiki installations.

<!--T:9-->
* {{pg|<tvar name=link>Commons:Commonist</tvar>|Information and discussion}}

=== PyCommonist === <!--T:115-->

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[[File:Screenshot PyCommonist v0.2 2022-05-29.png|thumb|<translate><!--T:116--> PyCommonist interface</translate>]]

<translate>
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[[<tvar name="1">:Category:PyCommonist</tvar>|PyCommonist]] is a [[<tvar name="2">:Category:Python (programming language)</tvar>|Python]]-[[<tvar name="3">:Category:PyQt</tvar>|PyQt6]] program for easy upload of larger numbers of images to Wikimedia Commons. Its user interface is largely inspired by Commonist.

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* [<tvar name="1">https://github.com/benprieur/PyCommonist/blob/main/README.md</tvar> Install]

== Command-line tools == <!--T:76-->

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See {{pg|Commons:Command-line upload}}.

== Image software extensions == <!--T:13-->
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=== {{pg|Commons:DtMediaWiki|DtMediaWiki}} ===
A plugin for [[w:Darktable|Darktable]] which lets users export images to Wikimedia Commons.
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[[File:MediaWiki KIPI uploader - 2.png|thumb|<translate><!--T:97--> KIPI uploader configuration</translate>]]
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=== {{pg|Commons:KIPI uploader|KIPI uploader}} ===
A [[w:KDE Image Plugin Interface|KIPI]] plugin for [[w:digiKam|digiKam]] and [[w:Gwenview|Gwenview]] was made for easy upload of larger numbers of images to Wikimedia Commons and other MediaWiki installations.

<!--T:15-->
* <tvar name="1">https://www.digikam.org/</tvar> — digiKam download page
* {{pg|<tvar name=link>Commons:KIPI uploader</tvar>|Information and discussion}}
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=== {{pg|Commons:LrMediaWiki|LrMediaWiki}} ===
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A plugin for [[w:Adobe Lightroom|Adobe Lightroom]] that lets you export files to MediaWiki.

== Smartphone apps == <!--T:16-->

=== Upload to Commons with Android === <!--T:17-->
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{{See|Commons:Mobile app}}
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A free Android app is available for uploading images directly to Commons. The tool can be found on [<tvar name=link1>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.free.nrw.commons</tvar> Google Play] and on the open source repository [<tvar name=linkdroid>https://f-droid.org/en/packages/fr.free.nrw.commons/</tvar> F-Droid]. The code is under the Apache license.

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There is alternative simpler open-source [<tvar name="1">https://commonslab.github.io/</tvar> CommonsLab Android app] for uploading directly to Commons. The [<tvar name="2">https://github.com/CommonsLab/CommonsLab</tvar> code] is under the MIT license.

<!--T:102-->
[http://adp.gg/R/P/OFROAD Offroader] is an Android app, written to show, how an upload of large files (also with slow or bad internet connections) could work better with other Upload tools. It is an demonstrator and can write protocols, that - if sent to developers - can help developers identify problems of the MW upload process. It is available as an unpaid and a full paid version from a number of app shops.

=== Upload to Commons with iOS === <!--T:20-->

<!--T:21-->
The iOS app ''Commons Uploader'' is not currently available on the app store. It used to work with devices running iOS 12 or newer. The app lacked much of the functionality of the Android app. It did not allow the user to review other recent Commons uploads and its map function was limited.

<!--T:81-->
The similar [<tvar name="1">http://www.wikiuploaderapp.com/</tvar> Wiki Uploader] is compatible with iOS 9 and newer, but has not been updated since 2019.

<!--T:122-->
It does its job with some quirks:

<!--T:119-->
Only images taken in the last couple of days can be uploaded and the app frequently freezes for about 30 seconds. Categories are suggested as soon as the first letters are typed but the bright yellow font color is very hard to read. Title and description fields are automatically filled with the location and date metadata if a single image is selected. This information has to be manually copied to proceed with several images. When several images are uploaded the author information is usually only added to the first one and has to be added manually to the others.

== Transfer tools == <!--T:24-->

=== Transfer within Wikimedia === <!--T:82-->

==== FileImporter ==== <!--T:70-->

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The [[<tvar name=fe1>mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:FileImporter</tvar>|FileImporter]] ([[<tvar name=fii>mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:FileImporter</tvar>|instructions here]]) is a Wikimedia Commons extension which imports the file including all data when all prerequisites are met.</translate> <translate><!--T:72-->
Technically, the files won't be "moved", but "copied". The tool provides a "Export" link to the local wiki in order to allow moving the file to Wikimedia Commons.

==== Commons Helper ==== <!--T:29-->

<!--T:30-->
This page will generate code that you can copy and paste when moving an image from a Wikipedia to Commons. Note that you still need to verify the source and only transfer images that have reasonable licenses. You also still need to give the image a category, although the assistant is hooked up to CommonSense, so it can suggest them at the same time. Developed by [[User:Magnus Manske]].

</translate>
* [[:toollabs:commonshelper]]

<translate>
====CropTool==== <!--T:120-->
</translate>
{{Main2|Commons:CropTool}}
<translate>
<!--T:121-->
For cropping and then uploading images.

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==== Derivative works from Wikimedia Commons ====
''See [[<tvar name=vu2>Special:MyLanguage/Commons:derivativeFX</tvar>|Commons:derivativeFX]]''.

=== Uploading by URL === <!--T:44-->

</translate>{{anchor|upload_by_url}}
[[File:Screenshot - upload by url on Special Upload.png|thumb|<translate><!--T:51-->
Provided that you have the [[Special:ListGroupRights|<code>upload_by_url</code> right]], you'll see an additional input box on [[Special:Upload]] for selecting the upload source.</translate>]]
<translate>
<!--T:39-->
Users with the <code>upload_by_url</code> right (all registered users), can directly transfer images from [[<tvar name=wl>Commons:Upload tools/wgCopyUploadsDomains</tvar>|whitelisted]] websites via the API or via [[Special:Upload]]. </translate><translate><!--T:43-->
With the [[<tvar name=upwiz>Special:UploadWizard</tvar>|Upload Wizard]] it is possible to upload files from Flickr.

==== URL2commons tool ==== <!--T:62-->

<!--T:63-->
The [[<tvar name=u2c>toolforge:url2commons</tvar>|URL2commons]] tool allows all users to directly transfer images from websites to commons.

=== From specific external websites === <!--T:103-->

==== British Library ==== <!--T:73-->

<!--T:74-->
[<tvar name=e2p>https://github.com/prachatos/eap2pdf</tvar> eap2pdf] tool can mass-download books from the [<tvar name=eap>https://eap.bl.uk/</tvar> Endangered Archives Programme] of British Library and also download single book and upload it to Commons. Installation of Python3 is required. The tool can be used in Linux, also adaptable to Windows.
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==== Flickr ==== <!--T:25-->

<!--T:93-->
There are various tools to help upload files from Flickr.

<!--T:94-->
* [<tvar name=link2>//tools.wmflabs.org/flickr2commons/</tvar> Flickr2Commons] – Tool to easily upload single and multiple files from Flickr to Commons. This tool uses OAuth to upload files to Commons. See [[Special:OAuthListConsumers/view/74a4d433d0ab9f9fad720e1c4eb8159a]] for version 1.0, use [[Special:OAuthManageMyGrants]] to manage connected apps.
* [[<tvar name=link4>User:Flominator/Flinfo</tvar>|Flinfo]] – For people who want to upload Flickr pictures by themselves.
* {{pg|Commons:Upload Wizard|Upload Wizard}} – If you are an administrator, image reviewer or autopatroller, you can import images and photosets from Flickr via the Upload Wizard.

<!--T:67-->
==== GLAMs ====
For a set of GLAMs you can use [[<tvar name=g2c>Commons:Glam2Commons</tvar>|Glam2Commons]] to upload files from those GLAMs to Commons.

<!--T:79-->
[[:Category:GLAMpipe|GLAMpipe]] has also been used.

==== iNaturalist ==== <!--T:83-->

<!--T:104-->
* [[User:Kaldari/iNaturalist2Commons]] - User script to import specific images of a taxon
* [<tvar name="1">https://wikilovesinat.netlify.app/</tvar> Wiki loves iNaturalist tool] - Helps you find articles of species on Wikipedia and Wikidata that lack images and find appropriately licensed images in iNaturalist

==== Internet Archive ==== <!--T:52-->

<!--T:53-->
[[toollabs:ia-upload|IA Upload]] is available for everyone (uses OAuth) to upload DjVu files of books from the Internet Archive. You select any free IA book and the {{tl|book}} template is prefilled (you are given a chance to edit it before upload).

<!--T:54-->
If the desired book is not yet on Internet Archive, you can use [[toollabs:bub2/|BUB]] (Book Uploader Bot) to request its addition from another source. The job is entirely automatic, accepts requests for multiple books at once, and can notify by email when the book is ready with a link to ia-upload to complete the transfer.

<!--T:56-->
Internet Archive also provides conversion of video from any format to ogv. You are advised to upload the video at the highest quality you have, up to about 400 GB per item.

<!--T:55-->
For comprehensive help on how to use the Internet Archive for Wikisource and other Wikimedia activities, refer to [[s:en:Help:DjVu files#The Internet Archive]].

==== Mapillary ==== <!--T:105-->

<!--T:106-->
[[<tvar name="1">toollabs:mapillary-commons</tvar>|Mapillary 2 Commons]] and [<tvar name="2">https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/mapillary2commons2/</tvar> Updated tool for uploading Mapillary images to Wikimedia Commons (WIP)] are both available for everyone (uses OAuth) to upload street-level imagery.

==== SteamGridDB ==== <!--T:123-->

<!--T:124-->
[<tvar name="1">https://www.steamgriddb.com/</tvar> SteamGridDB] is a website for logos and other art assets of video games, many of which may be [[COM:TOO|too simple to be copyrighted]]. The browser script sgdb2commons can speed up the process of importing these logos to Commons; see <tvar name="2">[[User:IagoQnsi/sgdb2commons]]</tvar> for installation and usage instructions.

=== Videos === <!--T:57-->

<!--T:95-->
''See [[<tvar name=vu2>Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Video2commons</tvar>|Commons:video2commons]]''

<!--T:96-->
* Use [[<tvar name=v2c>toollabs:video2commons</tvar>|video2commons]] to upload any video from the web. The tools automatically converts videos to a Commons-compatible format (uses OAuth).

==== VideoCutTool ==== <!--T:90-->

<!--T:91-->
[<tvar name=1>https://videocuttool.wmcloud.org/</tvar> VideoCutTool] allows users to upload videos in any format to Commons with a user friendly UI and provides the users with options to edit videos before the upload.
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{{Commons upload tools}}

[[category:Commons upload]]
[[category:Commons tools]]

Revision as of 15:12, 12 May 2024

Shortcut: COM:UT

There are several ways to upload media to Wikimedia Commons.

Integrated tools

The default tool, accessible from the "Upload file" link in the left menu.

Supports fields prefilling.

Possible customisation: default license in Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-uploads

Basic upload form, is the original upload interface. It is still useful if uploading files that do not use {{Information}} template, like files that use {{Artwork}}, {{Photograph}}, {{Art photo}} or {{Book}} templates. For example if you want to upload file using {{Artwork}} and {{PD-old-100}} templates you can prefill

== {{int:filedesc}} ==
{{Artwork
|wikidata = Q....
|source = .....
}}

== {{int:license-header}} ==
{{PD-Art|PD-old-100}}

[[Category:.......]]

and paste it into the window.

This ECMAScript can be integrated with the importScript(); feature for uploads with a chosen chunk size. It avoids some Upload Stash oddities not yet handled by the Upload Wizard.

  • Supports individual uploads up to 4 GB

Standalone desktop applications

VicuñaUploader interface
ComeOn! interface.

VicuñaUploader

VicuñaUploader is a free tool written in Java designed to upload files to Wikimedia Commons and other Wikimedia projects. It is a bit similar to Commonist but has some more functionality and different user interface.

See:

Note that the current stable version 1.23 has a bug that prevents login to Commons. In version 1.25 the bug is fixed.

ComeOn!

ComeOn! is a free tool written in Java to upload pictures to Wikimedia Commons with extended support for JPEG metadata and its use in page templates. JPEG is the only picture format that is supported (no PNG, no SVG)[1]. It is currently in beta mode but stable. It also supports audio files.

See:

Pattypan

Pattypan is an open-source tool written in Java to upload files to Wikimedia Commons and other Wikimedia projects using spreadsheets.

OpenRefine

OpenRefine interface, with Wikimedia Commons extension installed

OpenRefine is a free, open-source tool written in Java that can be used for data wrangling, batch uploads to Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. It supports Structured Data on Commons (editing and upload).

Sunflower

Sunflower interface

Sunflower is an upload tool for macOS which makes it easy to batch-upload files to the Wikimedia Commons.

Commonist (not working)

Commonist interface

Commonist is currently not working.[2][3]

Commonist is a Java program for easy upload of larger numbers of images to Wikimedia Commons and other MediaWiki installations.

PyCommonist

PyCommonist interface

PyCommonist is a Python-PyQt6 program for easy upload of larger numbers of images to Wikimedia Commons. Its user interface is largely inspired by Commonist.

Command-line tools

See Commons:Command-line upload.

Image software extensions

A plugin for Darktable which lets users export images to Wikimedia Commons.

KIPI uploader configuration

A KIPI plugin for digiKam and Gwenview was made for easy upload of larger numbers of images to Wikimedia Commons and other MediaWiki installations.

A plugin for Adobe Lightroom that lets you export files to MediaWiki.

Smartphone apps

Upload to Commons with Android

A free Android app is available for uploading images directly to Commons. The tool can be found on Google Play and on the open source repository F-Droid. The code is under the Apache license.

There is alternative simpler open-source CommonsLab Android app for uploading directly to Commons. The code is under the MIT license.

Offroader is an Android app, written to show, how an upload of large files (also with slow or bad internet connections) could work better with other Upload tools. It is an demonstrator and can write protocols, that - if sent to developers - can help developers identify problems of the MW upload process. It is available as an unpaid and a full paid version from a number of app shops.

Upload to Commons with iOS

The iOS app Commons Uploader is not currently available on the app store. It used to work with devices running iOS 12 or newer. The app lacked much of the functionality of the Android app. It did not allow the user to review other recent Commons uploads and its map function was limited.

The similar Wiki Uploader is compatible with iOS 9 and newer, but has not been updated since 2019.

It does its job with some quirks:

Only images taken in the last couple of days can be uploaded and the app frequently freezes for about 30 seconds. Categories are suggested as soon as the first letters are typed but the bright yellow font color is very hard to read. Title and description fields are automatically filled with the location and date metadata if a single image is selected. This information has to be manually copied to proceed with several images. When several images are uploaded the author information is usually only added to the first one and has to be added manually to the others.

Transfer tools

Transfer within Wikimedia

FileImporter

The FileImporter (instructions here) is a Wikimedia Commons extension which imports the file including all data when all prerequisites are met. Technically, the files won't be "moved", but "copied". The tool provides a "Export" link to the local wiki in order to allow moving the file to Wikimedia Commons.

Commons Helper

This page will generate code that you can copy and paste when moving an image from a Wikipedia to Commons. Note that you still need to verify the source and only transfer images that have reasonable licenses. You also still need to give the image a category, although the assistant is hooked up to CommonSense, so it can suggest them at the same time. Developed by User:Magnus Manske.

CropTool

Main page: Commons:CropTool.

For cropping and then uploading images.

Derivative works from Wikimedia Commons

See Commons:derivativeFX.

Uploading by URL

Provided that you have the upload_by_url right, you'll see an additional input box on Special:Upload for selecting the upload source.

Users with the upload_by_url right (all registered users), can directly transfer images from whitelisted websites via the API or via Special:Upload. With the Upload Wizard it is possible to upload files from Flickr.

URL2commons tool

The URL2commons tool allows all users to directly transfer images from websites to commons.

From specific external websites

British Library

eap2pdf tool can mass-download books from the Endangered Archives Programme of British Library and also download single book and upload it to Commons. Installation of Python3 is required. The tool can be used in Linux, also adaptable to Windows.


Flickr

There are various tools to help upload files from Flickr.

GLAMs

For a set of GLAMs you can use Glam2Commons to upload files from those GLAMs to Commons.

GLAMpipe has also been used.

iNaturalist

Internet Archive

IA Upload is available for everyone (uses OAuth) to upload DjVu files of books from the Internet Archive. You select any free IA book and the {{Book}} template is prefilled (you are given a chance to edit it before upload).

If the desired book is not yet on Internet Archive, you can use BUB (Book Uploader Bot) to request its addition from another source. The job is entirely automatic, accepts requests for multiple books at once, and can notify by email when the book is ready with a link to ia-upload to complete the transfer.

Internet Archive also provides conversion of video from any format to ogv. You are advised to upload the video at the highest quality you have, up to about 400 GB per item.

For comprehensive help on how to use the Internet Archive for Wikisource and other Wikimedia activities, refer to s:en:Help:DjVu files#The Internet Archive.

Mapillary

Mapillary 2 Commons and Updated tool for uploading Mapillary images to Wikimedia Commons (WIP) are both available for everyone (uses OAuth) to upload street-level imagery.

SteamGridDB

SteamGridDB is a website for logos and other art assets of video games, many of which may be too simple to be copyrighted. The browser script sgdb2commons can speed up the process of importing these logos to Commons; see User:IagoQnsi/sgdb2commons for installation and usage instructions.

Videos

See Commons:video2commons

  • Use video2commons to upload any video from the web. The tools automatically converts videos to a Commons-compatible format (uses OAuth).

VideoCutTool

VideoCutTool allows users to upload videos in any format to Commons with a user friendly UI and provides the users with options to edit videos before the upload.

  1. https://github.com/edouardhue/comeon/issues/49
  2. https://github.com/ritschwumm/commonist/issues/25
  3. phab:T298340