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A Wiki page that contains links to tested API scripts with a CLEAR discription

It's common for people who clearly understand something to believe that others understand it clearly as well. I'm a student working on my science degree and I make this mistake all the time. I can discuss chemical formulas of different minerals and the spacing of the molecules within the mineral's overall lattes with many of the best of them. What I do not understand is coding. There are so many scripts out there that are really AWESOME! The trouble for me is understanding what they do on the existing API links page. If there could exist a Wiki page with BOTH a link to the tested API script, as well as a CLEAR description of EXACTLY what the script does - it would be very helpful. =)
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The Aaron
Roll20 Production Team
API Scripter
The API Scripts and the wiki that describes them are Community driven. There is the beginnings of such a wiki page: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/API:Script_Index" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/API:Script_Index</a> The content is provided by the Community and so the Community will need to step up and complete it. (I know that I need to work on my script documentation.)
Actually, I did not see this Wiki. I stand corrected.
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Roll20 Dev Team
Pro
Marketplace Creator
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