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Welcome to your neighborhood! We strive to make many neighborhood features easy to understand on their own, but there's always room for some additional explanation. Here's information on a few advanced features.
In any neighborhood tool (e.g. a wiki) you can use the [[projects]] macro
to list all the projects in your neighborhood.
Example: [[projects display_mode=list columns=2 show_download_button=no limit=50]]
Display options:
display_mode = grid/list. Default is 'grid'show_proj_icon = yes/no. Default 'yes'show_download_button = yes/no. Default 'yes'show_awards_banner = yes/no. Default 'yes'sort = last_updated/alpha/random/last_registered. Default 'last_updated'show_total = yes/no. Adds a sentence with a total count of how many projects are listed. Default 'no'columns = 1, 2, or 3. Works with 'list' display_mode. Default 1Filter options:
limit = any number; default 100labels = project label(s) to include. Separate multiple labels with "|" to match any label. Separate with "," to require matching all labels listed.award = short name of awardcategory = category, for example "Programming Language :: Scala" (include the quotes)private = yes. Show only private projects. Projects are always filtered by permissions of the logged in user.On the Neighborhood Overview form, the "Project Template" textbox allows you to specify a standard set of tools and options for all new projects, instead of choosing tools when creating the project. Please contact Support for assistance setting up a project template.
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