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And when? This plugin aids to help authors that have been absent from a pad only to return and find that the content they contributed has been removed. The author can see who removed content and also who added new content.
To use the plugin visit the timeslider and click the Magnifying glass button. Find the offending revision and click on it to update the timeslider to watch that edit.
Where did your content go? Find out and chastise whoever removed it! More importantly find out the pad contents before someone deleted it all and click the export button to Export the good state to a new pad. Ideal for mitigating against trolls and people out to destroy pad contents.
Option 1.
Use the /admin interface, search for corepad-trackchanges and click Install
Option 2.
npm install corepad-trackchanges
Option 3.
cd your_etherpad_install/node_modules
git clone https://github.com/JohnMcLear/corepad-trackchanges
Please submit bug reports or patches at https://github.com/JohnMcLear/corepad-trackchanges/issues
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We found that corepad-trackchanges demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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