Wikipedia talk:Huggle/Config

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Huggle checks both this page and the user's configuration subpage when starting up.

Settings available to individual users become the default for all users if added here, but the user's own settings take precedence. Some settings work only on this page:

Access control
  • approval: true/false. If true, user list acts as an approval list, and only users listed there may use Huggle.
  • enable-all: true/false. If false, Huggle will not work for any user. For use only in exceptional circumstances.
  • require-admin: true/false. If false, Huggle will only work if the user is an administrator.
  • require-config: true/false. If true, all users must have a configuration page with enable set to 'true'. This allows administrators to prevent use of Huggle by a user account by blanking and protecting its configuration page.
  • require-edits: integer. Number of edits an account must have made before it is able to use Huggle. (Accounts must be autoconfirmed, regardless of this setting.)
  • require-rollback: true/false. If true, Huggle will only work if the user has rollback.
  • require-time: integer. Number of days for which a user account must have been registered before it is able to use Huggle. (Accounts must be autoconfirmed, regardless of this setting.)
  • min-version: version number. Versions older than this will not work.
  • version: version number. The current version of Huggle. Users of older versions will be notified of this, but the older versions will continue to work.


Other
  • aiv: string. Page to which vandalism reports are made.
  • aivbot: string. Page to which vandalism reports are made by bot accounts; Huggle checks this before making a report itself.
  • ignore: comma-separated list. Pages to which all edits will be ignored regardless of user. Talk pages of these pages will also be ignored. Use \, to include a literal comma.
  • uaa: string. Page to which username reports are made.
  • uaabot: string. Page to which username reports are made by bot accounts; Huggle checks this before making a report itself.
  • userlist: string. Location of Huggle's user list.
  • whitelist: string. Location of Huggle's user whitelist.
  • whitelist-edit-count: integer. Number of edits a user must have before they are added to the user whitelist.