User:Trialpears

One piece at a time

Hello!

I'm a young adult currently studying in Gothenburg, Sweden.

On Wikipedia, I mostly work in more technical areas such as templates and bots. If you have some interesting template issue feel free to ask and I'll see if I can help. I've also made a handful of articles such as Bolibompa, Henrik Zetterberg (neurochemist) and Gasklockan, Gothenburg. The content creation I'm most proud of is my featured list and million award List of countries by Human Development Index. Some day I hope to bring Delphinus, my favorite constellation, and Human Development Index to GA, make Messier objects to a featured list and create articles on some more underappreciated Swedish scientists.

PearBOT is my bot which among other things add automatic short descriptions, merge WikiProject banners and can add large amounts of XfD notices for you.If you have any feedback about any of my or my bots actions it would be greatly appreciated on my talk page!

I often have quite a lot of things on my to-do list and tend to be as easily distracted as a dog seeing a squirrel, so if you feel like I've forgotten something please ping me and I will hopefully deal with it swiftly.

Userboxes

This user operates a bot, PearBOT (talk · contribs · logs).
This user is an administrator on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
This editor won the Million Award for bringing List of countries by HDI to Featured List status.
svDen här användaren talar svenska som modersmål.
en-4This user can contribute with a near-native level of English.
LuaThis user can program in Lua.
{{t|5}}This user is a master of all known Wikimarkup.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Merge.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Short descriptions.
ChalmersThis user studies at Chalmers University of Technology
This user can't rule out that they have absolute pitch, since they don't know what pitch is.

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