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the axe has fallen on the MELE initiative…
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{{fmbox|text='''Note from [[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]]:''' There may seem to be a lot of pages in this list, but most of them fall into three categories which require specialized knowledge and thus will need to be tackled by an experienced modder/wiki editor:
{{fmbox|text='''Note from [[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]]:''' There may seem to be a lot of pages in this list, but most of them fall into two categories which require specialized knowledge and thus will need to be tackled by an experienced modder/wiki editor:
*BSL commands from a project in progress (see [[OniGalore:Current events#BSL tutorials|Current events]] for details), which comprise the majority of this list.
*BSL commands from a project in progress (see [[OniGalore:Current events#BSL tutorials|Current events]] for details), which comprise the majority of this list.
*Placeholders made by users who planned to cover a subject later (such as fan fiction and musings on other entertainment that can be related to Oni).
*Placeholders made by users who planned to cover a subject later (such as fan fiction and musings on other entertainment that can be related to Oni).
*The abandoned [[OBD:BINA/OBJC/MELE/THUG|MELE]] initiative, the fate of which has not been decided yet.


Besides the above, here are the red links that an average Oni fan could help with. To understand the context of the red-linked terms, you can click on the red link and then the "What links here" link in the sidebar to see which articles have referenced these terms. Where "model" articles are provided, you can follow those as a guideline on writing new articles in the same category. The category intended for the new articles is linked at the start of that line.
Besides the above, here are the red links that an average Oni fan could help with. To understand the context of the red-linked terms, you can click on the red link and then the "What links here" link in the sidebar to see which articles have referenced these terms. Where "model" articles are provided, you can follow those as a guideline on writing new articles in the same category. The category intended for the new articles is linked at the start of that line.