#2: Jun 27th 2012 at 2:06:55 PM
I'm positive there is, let me see if I can find it.
Dammit, I was thinking of the "un-typed pages" tool. NVM
edited 27th Jun '12 2:08:30 PM by Deboss
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#3: Jun 27th 2012 at 2:08:50 PM
I think there was such a tool - indexCheck, I think - but it was disabled and it gives 404.
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#4: Jun 19th 2014 at 8:50:03 AM
Just had some fun with fixing a relatively random page that needed indexing. Would like to do more. This feature would help :)
#5: Feb 17th 2016 at 7:42:32 AM
Bumping to gauge interest.
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#6: Feb 17th 2016 at 2:55:37 PM
This is probably a good idea
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#7: Feb 17th 2016 at 6:12:12 PM
Agreed. This strikes me as a useful tool.
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#8: Feb 17th 2016 at 7:31:35 PM
It's added to Query Wishlist; locking.
Total posts: 8
I would like to know if there is a tool that finds pages which aren't on any indexes, and if such a tool could be made if there was not. If there was a tool like this, it would allow us to track down pages which need to be on indexes, as well as random pages created by new users (who didn't index their page). This way, we could get the pages onto indexes, making them more easy to access, and stopping headaches when we find an unindexed page while doing a Wiki Walk.
So would anyone know of such a tool?
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