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-- UserLinks configuration --
-- This module provides configuration and localisation messages for --
-- [[Module:UserLinks]]. See the comments in the code below for explanations --
-- of what each message does. --
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local cfg = {} -- Don't edit this line.
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-- Display values --
-- These messages are the display values for the user links. These are the --
-- most visible messages in the module. They should be short, but --
-- descriptive. Spaces are automatically escaped with , so there is no --
-- need to add any &nsbp; values here. --
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-- The user talk page.
cfg['display-talk'] = 'talk'
-- The user's contributions.
cfg['display-contributions'] = 'contribs'
-- The user's edit count, using the edit count tool on WMF Labs.
cfg['display-count'] = 'count'
-- Log of the user's page moves.
cfg['display-moves'] = 'page moves'
-- All the user's logged actions.
cfg['display-logs'] = 'logs'
-- Analysis of the user's (non-)automated contributions.
cfg['display-autoedits'] = 'non-automated edits'
-- The user's block log.
cfg['display-blocklog'] = 'block log'
-- Blocks that the user has performed.
cfg['display-blocks'] = 'blocks'
-- Link to the interface where the user can be blocked.
cfg['display-blockuser'] = 'block user'
-- CentralAuth, the global account manager for the user.
cfg['display-centralauth'] = 'central auth'
-- The user's deleted contributions.
cfg['display-deletedcontributions'] = 'deleted contribs'
-- Likn to email the user.
cfg['display-email'] = 'email'
-- Analysis of the user's edit summaries, using the tool on WMF Labs.
cfg['display-editsummaries'] = 'edit summaries'
-- Deletions that the user has performed.
cfg['display-deletions'] = 'deletions'
-- The user's entry on [[Special:ListUsers]].
cfg['display-listuser'] = 'list user'
-- A display of the user's global contributions, using the sulutil: interwiki
-- prefix.
cfg['display-sul'] = 'global contribs'
-- All logs of actions performed on the user or their user page.
cfg['display-targetlogs'] = 'target logs'
-- Log of times the user has triggered the AbuseFilter (also known as the
-- edit filter).
cfg['display-abuselog'] = 'filter log'
-- Page protections that the user has performed.
cfg['display-protections'] = 'protections'
-- Log of rights changes that the user has performed.
cfg['display-rights'] = 'rights'
-- Log of username changes that the user has performed.
cfg['display-renames'] = 'renames'
-- Link to a list of the user's requests for adminship.
cfg['display-rfa'] = 'RfA'
-- Data about the user from the MediaWiki Web API.
cfg['display-api'] = 'api'
-- List of the user's local file uploads.
cfg['display-uploads'] = 'uploads'
-- List of the user's local file uploads.
cfg['display-nuke'] = 'nuke contribs'
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-- Page names --
-- Page names used in formatting some of the user links. --
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-- The base page for a request for adminship link. This assumes that the link
-- is of the format [[Base page/username]]. If your wiki uses a different
-- format, consider adding a new link at [[Module:UserLinks/extra]], or you can
-- leave a message at [[w:en:Template talk:User-multi]] to ask the module
-- developers how best to deal with it.
cfg['page-rfa'] = 'Wikipedia:Requests for adminship'
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-- Error messages --
-- The following are error messages that may occur when the module is run. --
-- These are the more common error messages that are localisable; other, --
-- rarer error messages may be raised from other modules or directly from --
-- Lua. The messages ending with "section" are the section names on a help --
-- page that give advice to users who encounter the error. The help page is --
-- defined in the 'error-config-message-help' message. --
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-- The module didn't detect a username from the "user" or "User" parameters.
-- This could be because no username was specified, or because the user used a
-- positional parameter and their username contains an equals sign,
-- e.g. {{user|John=Smith}}, rather than {{user|1=John=Smith}}.
cfg['error-nousername'] = 'no username detected'
cfg['error-nousername-section'] = 'No username detected'
-- The input to the "project" or "Project" arguments wasn't a valid interwiki
-- prefix or a valid language code. $1 is the code that was input to the module.
cfg['error-invalidproject'] = '"$1" is not a valid project or language code'
cfg['error-invalidproject-section'] = 'Not a valid project or language code'
-- The input to the "lang" or "Lang" arguments wasn't a valid interwiki
-- prefix or a valid language code. $1 is the code that was input to the module.
cfg['error-invalidlanguage'] = '"$1" is not a valid language code'
cfg['error-invalidlanguage-section'] = 'Not a valid language code'
-- The user didn't specify any link codes. This is only an error when using the
-- "single" function to return a single link; the "main" function includes a
-- user page link by default.
cfg['error-nolinkcode'] = 'no link code specified'
cfg['error-nolinkcode-section'] = 'No link code specified'
-- The link code passed to the module was malformed. This means it was either
-- not a string value or it was the blank string.
cfg['error-malformedlinkcode'] = 'malformed link code detected'
cfg['error-malformedlinkcode-section'] = 'Malformed link code detected'
-- No link function exists for the code specified, so the module cannot make
-- the link. $1 is the code that was passed to the module.
cfg['error-invalidlinkcode'] = '"$1" is not a valid link code'
cfg['error-invalidlinkcode-section'] = 'Not a valid link code'
-- The snippets table was accessed, but there was no value for the key it was
-- accessed with. This is not usually visible by end users; it is probably a
-- mistake in one of the link functions in [[Module:UserLinks/extra]]. $1 is the
-- key that was passed to the module.
cfg['error-nosnippet'] = 'no snippet exists for the key "$1"'
cfg['error-nosnippet-section'] = 'No snippet exists'
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-- Error configuration --
-- Configuration for the display of the error messages. --
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-- The error message used when a section link is available. $1 is the error
-- message, and $2 is the name of the section.
cfg['error-config-message-help'] = '[[Template:User-multi|User-multi]] error:'
.. ' $1 ([[Template:User-multi#$2|help]]).'
-- The error message used when ano section link is available. $1 is the error
-- message.
cfg['error-config-message-nohelp'] = '[[Template:User-multi|User-multi]] error:'
.. ' $1.'
-- The name of the error category. Pages are put in this category if any errors
-- are encountered.
cfg['error-config-category'] = 'UserLinks transclusions with errors'
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-- Snippet defaults --
-- Some of the snippets require default values when the user doesn't specify --
-- "project" or "lang" arguments. Those default values are stored here. --
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-- The short project interwiki prefix.
cfg['snippet-project-default'] = 'w'
-- The long project interwiki prefix.
cfg['snippet-projectlong-default'] = 'wikipedia'
-- The MediaWiki language code for the wiki.
cfg['snippet-lang-default'] = 'en'
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-- End configuration --
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return cfg -- Don't edit this line.