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Contents.Features Auto-refresh Silently in the background, using JavaScript, it loads a new list. When that's good and ready, it's pushed in place of the one on screen (So, no interruption).Patrolling This is perhaps the most important feature of the tool.
If you are logged in with an account that has the patrolright on that wiki, patrolled edits can be hidden from the list by checking the ' Unpatrolled only'-checkbox. The recent changes list is also refreshed on-the-fly, so patrolled edits hide right away (either because you patrolled them, or because someone else did). This enables easy live-patrolling without wasting time clicking links that somebody else has already patrolled in the mean time!Additionally it is also ideal to work on an anonymous checklist (such as ) on your own (or with others at the same time) as patrolled edits automatically hide from the list, leaving only behind what needs to be done from that timeframe, until the message ' Nothing matched your criteria' appears at which you know you're done with this list.
See also below for more info on how to deal with these checklists enabling you to cut out a piece from the history and view only that part.Skip (New in version 0.5.3). This feature lets you skip an edit in the list of changes. By clicking the ' Skip'-tab in the Diff-view the edit ID will be remembered throughout the current session and both the system and the ' Next »'-tab will automatically jump over edits that have been skipped.Unskip When a diff has been skipped it will remain in the feed marked blue. If you want to get a skipped diff back in the normal system, simply click its (diff)-link again and click the ' Unskip'-tab. Userfilter This feature let's you query results based on a user name. By putting in an IP-address or username in this field, there will be only contributions shown from that user.This can be used as with to easily patrol a series of edits by one particular user.Timeframe Timeframing allows list generation from a certain point in time. When using Timeframing, the 'Until'-field is required, and optionally the 'From'-field can be set aswell.
This allows a list to be generated of, for example, a day-part in the Anonymous checklists. When there is nothing left in that timeframe, it'll say ' Nothing matched your criteria'.Format The timestamps need to be in a very strict 14-digit format: YYYYMMDDHHMMSS (Year, month, day, hour, minute, second). Example For instance, for 14 May 2019 07:39:37 use 3937.Click the following link to view edits of yesterday between 6 PM and 7 PM:. Order Asc Stands for Ascending, means oldest first. So the items get newer down the list. Desc (default) stands for Descending, means newest first. Here the items get older down the list.
Reload Interval The value in this inputfield is used as the number of seconds the script will wait, after a completed refresh, to refresh again.Default: 3 secondsAn average broadband cable connection should have no problem with '0'. The interval timer starts after a completed refresh, so even on '0' it will never refresh while there is a refresh being loaded.Automatic edit summary Edits that have automatic edit summaries are recognized and will be highlighted for easy reference. See an example below:Foobar. ←Blanked the page AutoDiff On When you enable AutoDiff the script will automaticly load the next (diff)-link from the list for you when you have succesfully marked a contribution as patrolled. From top This checkbox (which also affects the ' Next »'-tab in the Diff-view) makes the script pick from the top of the list rather than the bottom of it. Warning Please use the AutoDiff-feature knowing that when you click a mark as patrolled-link there will be no time left to act upon the contribution (like reverting it).
So, if you need to rollback or anything, with AutoDiff Enabled: Do that first, and mark as patrolled when ready to go to the next Diff! = If you don't like this, don't use AutoDiff. If you do like to automatically have it grab the next (diff)-link without having to scroll down to the list, there is a ' Next »'-tab on the top right of every Diff-frame, this will also load the next (diff)-link when clicked, just like AutoDiff does. MassPatrol By heavy request as of version 0.8+ this feature blindly patrols all edits in the list until it is exhausted.
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AutoDiff has to be enabled and to avoid mistakes it can only be used if there is atleast 1 content filter utilized (ie. Userfilter).CVN Scores When enabled, RTRC will consult the blacklist of the about all usernames in the changes list.If a record is found, the username will be highlighted, as demonstrated below:JohnDoe2000When CVN records are changed, patrollers may leave a comment to explain why the user is blacklisted and until when. Hover the highlighted row to see this information in a tooltip.ORES Scores When enabled, RTRC will query to compute scores for all changes in the feed. Any score with high probability will be highlighted.JohnDoe2000The damage probability can be read from the tooltip by hovering the highlighted row.Feedback If you experience any issues or have suggestions for how something could be better, let me know by creating an issue.Userbox Spread the word by adding this box to. Install as Gadget (These instructions are for administrators.). Copy the to your wiki's MediaWiki:Gadget-RTRC.js (just like when you would install it in your user script). Create MediaWiki:Gadget-RTRC with something like the following:'Real-Time Recent Changes': Monitor and patrol recent changes in real-time (m:User:Krinkle/RTRC-docs documentation).
Then add a line in MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition somewhere with:. RTRCResourceLoader RTRC.jsSee also. Krinkle's other. (fr.wikipedia.org), which inspired RTRC.