User:Ale jrb/Scripts/igloo/config

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welcome:Welcome to igloo! (v: %CURRENTVERSION%) news igloo is now working again!

Content is now served by Wikimeda Labs, and data is stored on Cluenet. Massive thanks to User:Methecooldude for helping get this set up!



firstrun:Welcome to igloo, %CURRENTUSER%! This appears to be the first time you've used igloo - you won't see this screen again.

Thanks for choosing to install igloo. You can jump in now and start using igloo straight away, but to get the most from it you should read the following information about key features.

settings The default settings for igloo are set by the person maintaining the igloo files, and should be optimised for your wiki. You can adjust your personal igloo settings by selecting the settings cog from the igloo interface. igloo settings are portable - that means they'll persist, whatever computer or browser you connect from.

browsing and reverting Finding and reverting vandalism is easy in igloo. A list of changes recently made to the wiki appears on the left side of the screen. You can click any change to view it directly, or press the spacebar to view the next change. Alternatively, enter a page in the browse bar and press enter or click 'Go'. When you find vandalism, press Q to revert it, and warn the vandal. igloo will automatically select the correct warning, and report to AIV where necessary.

admins igloo allows you to block vandals from within the program. The first time you revert an edit made by a user who has received a level 4 warning, igloo will ask whether you wish to enable the autoblocker. This system will scan the user, automatically choose the correct block length and type, and allow you to block with a single click. If disabled, igloo will allow you to pick all the block options and make the decision yourself. Finally, you can also choose to just report to AIV as normal. igloo will also add a block button to the interface, allowing the blocking of users even if you haven't reverted their changes.

filters Filters are a powerful feature that control the order in which unscored changes appear in the RC queue. You can choose which of the igloo built-in filters to activate: these identify large amounts of vandalism from just the metadata, without having to load the change. More advanced users can even create their own filters, using the simple but powerful filter scripting language. Filters can retrieve editors, page titles, edit summaries, tags, size changes and much more. They can then perform a variety of comparisons, including regex matching and integer comparions even with dynamic data, and execute actions, scoring and noting changes on the fly.

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