Wikipedia articles that explain [[how to]] do something:
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* [[How to write a Java applet]]
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* the [[Wikipedia Cookbook]]
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* [[How to cook pasta]]
* [[How to add content to Wikipedia with minimal effort]]
* [[How does one edit a page]]
* [[How to solve the Rubiks Cube]]
About 400 '''HOWTOs''' on [[Linux]] are published by the [[Linux Documentation Project]]. Many of them are licensed under the [[GNU Free Documentation License]] and can be included in the Wikipedia as long as attributed properly.
There is an excellent argument for including this sort of information in an encyclopedia: an encyclopedia is a compendium of human knowledge. Usually, encyclopedias describe little of what epistemologists call ''[[procedural knowledge]],'' or knowledge of how to do things. Since this is a kind of human knowledge, and since it ''can,'' sometimes, be usefully imparted via prose (as well as, or instead of, by direct demonstration or teaching), an encyclopedia should include articles describing procedural knowledge.
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