I was looking for your custom sig-checking script today, and I get a 404 error. Do I have the wrong link, or has it been deleted?
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It's still at https://signatures.toolforge.org. What URL were you looking at?
Something on Github, I think; it was probably an earlier version.
https://signatures.toolforge.org/check seems to have two radio buttons with the same label. "Obsolete font tag" can be removed, as the devs decided not to enforce that in this version.
I'm thinking about putting a link to the check-your-own-sig page in Tech/News (i.e., adding this a week from now, so it gets posted in about 10 days). People may want to see more about their wikis. Could you please add reports for Commons, Wikidata, and as many of the bigger wikis as you feel like?
Eventually, I'm going to need lists of usernames that need to be fixed, split by the problem that needs to be fixed. (I'd like to be able to send people a message that is specific to their own problem, rather than "Something's wrong; it's probably one of the things in this long list".)
https://signatures.toolforge.org/reports now has up-to-date reports for those and a few other large wikis. I finally set up a cron job to update them Obsolete font tag is removed from the default set, so it won't show up in the reports. I fixed the translation message issue causing the duplicate label. https://signatures.toolforge.org/api/ should be able to provide the lists you're looking for.
https://signatures.toolforge.org/api/ isn't working for me. I wanted to get a list of mismatched usernames at enwiki.
https://signatures.toolforge.org/api/v1/reports/en.wikipedia.org/error/link-username-mismatch should do it.
Who is User talk:\u661f\u661f ?
JSON doesn't support Unicode characters, so that's the escaped form of @星星. https://signatures.toolforge.org/api/v1/reports/en.wikipedia.org/error/link-username-mismatch?format=plain has the unescaped version.
I think that we have false positives on & and ' characters.
It was an issue with HTML entities. I've fixed it.