Community Configuration is a tool that allows communities to set up and control the configuration of different Wikipedia features, helping administrators suit their community specific needs.
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Featured templates are templates that have been marked as useful by the community. They are available for use in the template discovery tool.
Customize the categories generated by the #babel parser function.
The Content Translation tool allows editors to translate articles.
Configure local links used by the non-emergency flow of the Incident Reporting System and manage the namespaces the system is enabled on.
Customize Help panel settings to align with your community's requirements and define resources within it to assist and guide new editors.
Customize mentorship settings and eligibility, while adjusting edit minimums and timeframes for mentors and praise-worthy mentees.
Personalize onboarding for new account holders via post-registration help and Leveling up notifications.
Customize the newcomer homepage's Suggested edits feature.
Configuration options for the CampaignEvents extension
Configure Automoderator settings, so the model can identify and revert potentially bad edits on Wikipedia.
Share important community news, campaigns, events, or WikiProjects on the newcomer homepage.