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author | Nicolas Lœuillet <nicolas.loeuillet@smile.fr> | 2016-01-08 15:02:51 +0100 |
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committer | Nicolas Lœuillet <nicolas@loeuillet.org> | 2016-01-09 13:50:45 +0100 |
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3 | 3 | ||
4 | Now you're logged in, it's time to configure your account as you want. | 4 | Now you're logged in, it's time to configure your account as you want. |
5 | 5 | ||
6 | Click on ``Config`` menu. You have four tabs: ``Settings``, ``RSS``, ``User information`` and ``Password``. | 6 | Click on ``Config`` menu. You have five tabs: ``Settings``, ``RSS``, ``User information``, ``Password`` and ``Tagging rules``. |
7 | 7 | ||
8 | Settings | 8 | Settings |
9 | -------- | 9 | -------- |
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59 | -------- | 59 | -------- |
60 | 60 | ||
61 | You can change your password here. | 61 | You can change your password here. |
62 | |||
63 | Tagging rules | ||
64 | ------------- | ||
65 | |||
66 | If you want to automatically assign a tag to new articles, this part of the configuration is for you. | ||
67 | |||
68 | What does « tagging rules » mean? | ||
69 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
70 | |||
71 | They are rules used by wallabag to automatically tag new entries. | ||
72 | Each time a new entry is added, all the tagging rules will be used to add the tags you configured, thus saving you the trouble to manually classify your entries. | ||
73 | |||
74 | How do I use them? | ||
75 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
76 | |||
77 | Let assume you want to tag new entries as *« short reading »* when the reading time is inferior to 3 minutes. | ||
78 | In that case, you should put « readingTime <= 3 » in the **Rule** field and *« short reading »* in the **Tags** field. | ||
79 | Several tags can added simultaneously by separating them by a comma: *« short reading, must read »*. | ||
80 | Complex rules can be written by using predefined operators: if *« readingTime >= 5 AND domainName = "github.com" »* then tag as *« long reading, github »*. | ||
81 | |||
82 | Which variables and operators can I use to write rules? | ||
83 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
84 | |||
85 | The following variables and operators can be used to create tagging rules: | ||
86 | |||
87 | =========== ============================================== ======== ========== | ||
88 | Variable Meaning Operator Meaning | ||
89 | ----------- ---------------------------------------------- -------- ---------- | ||
90 | title Title of the entry <= Less than… | ||
91 | url URL of the entry < Strictly less than… | ||
92 | isArchived Whether the entry is archived or not => Greater than… | ||
93 | isStared Whether the entry is starred or not > Strictly greater than… | ||
94 | content The entry's content = Equal to… | ||
95 | language The entry's language != Not equal to… | ||
96 | mimetype The entry's mime-type OR One rule or another | ||
97 | readingTime The estimated entry's reading time, in minutes AND One rule and another | ||
98 | domainName The domain name of the entry matches Tests that a subject is matches a search (case-insensitive). Example: title matches "football" | ||
99 | =========== ============================================== ======== ========== \ No newline at end of file | ||