WikiQueer:Twinkle



Twinkle is a set of JavaScript functions that gives registered users several extra options to assist them in common WikiQueer maintenance tasks, and to help them deal with acts of vandalism. It provides users with three types of rollback functions and includes a full library of speedy deletion functions, user warnings, pseudo-automatic reporting of vandals, and much, much more.

Twinkle was and is developed by Wikipedia's AzaToth and has its origins as a reversion script based on ideas found in Aaron Schulz's script collection. It has grown quickly into a tool with many more capabilities than its reversion roots and is used by thousands of Wikipedians and WikiQueer editors.

The collection of Wikipedia tools formerly known as Friendly, developed by Ioeth, is now part of Twinkle.

Quick info

 * Getting started: To enable Twinkle on your account, receiving any future updates automatically, you can simply enable the "Twinkle" gadget in the Gadgets section of your Preferences page. (Don't forget to click "Save" at the bottom of the list of gadgets!) After installing, make sure to bypass your browser cache.
 * Customizing Twinkle: To modify many aspects of Twinkle's operation, you can visit the Twinkle preferences panel. Make your changes, and click "Save changes" at the bottom of the page. Then bypass your cache so your changes take effect.
 * Getting help: There is comprehensive information about Twinkle at the documentation page. If that page does not answer your question, consider asking at the talk page.
 * Reporting bugs or requesting features: Twinkle is under active development, and we generally fix bugs reasonably quickly. If you find a bug, please help out by reporting it at our github repository (you will need to have a github account). If you don't want to create a github account, or you have a request for a new feature that could be added to Twinkle, you can ask at the talk page.
 * Note: Twinkle does not work on Internet Explorer versions 8 or earlier. If you use Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can upgrade to Internet Explorer 9, under which Twinkle will work. Twinkle should be functional on most other modern browsers.

Information for advanced users
To install Twinkle on a per-skin basis, you can copy the text below and paste it into the bottom of your personal script file: Then save the page. This method has no advantage over using the gadget, as Twinkle settings are no longer stored using "TwinkleConfig" lines in your personal JavaScript file.

If you have any old configuration set up using TwinkleConfig and/or FriendlyConfig, it will still be effective. However, if you use the preferences panel to modify your configuration, you are advised to remove all old Twinkle/Friendly configuration variables from your skin JavaScript file.

Documentation and configuration
Before using Twinkle, one really should read its documentation to familiarize oneself with some of the possibilities and functions of Twinkle. There are multitudes of options that one can configure to change some of the default behaviours of Twinkle.

Abuse
Never forget that one takes full responsibility for any action performed using Twinkle. One must understand WikiQueer policies and use this tool within these policies or risk having one's access to use Twinkle revoked or one's account being blocked. Anti-vandalism tools, such as Twinkle, Huggle, and rollback should not be used to undo good-faith changes in content disputes unless an appropriate edit summary is used.