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ep_push2delete
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Displays a button that will allow anyone to fully delete the pad they're viewing.
It's as easy as that. There'll be a button. Push it. Confirm it. ZAPP, your pad will be deleted. Removed. Gone, with all its history... :')
On the command line, run npm install ep_push2delete
.
Alternatively, browse to http://<etherpad>/admin/plugins
, search for ep_push2delete
and click install.
The plugin takes effect, after restarting the server.
MIT
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Displays a button that will allow anyone to fully delete the pad they're viewing.
We found that ep_push2delete 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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