User:WolterBot/Cleanup listing subscription



[[Category:WolterBot cleanup listing subscriptions|0]] The template, is used for subscribing to the cleanup listings for WikiProjects and work groups.

Usage
Place the template  on the main page of your WikiProject. ''' or work group (aka task force, subproject), anywhere on the main page.

To identify the articles related to the project or work group, add the correct information:


 * If the talk page project banner has the same name as the project, then no additional information is required. Example:


 * Project is WikiProject Yellow Tulips
 * Talk page project banner is WikiProject Yellow Tulips, add:


 * , to the main page.


 * If you subscribe for a WikiProject with a non-standard banner name, e.g. WPYTulips, you need to add the name of the banner with the "banner" parameter. Example:




 * For a workgroup, you need to add the name of the work group category (i.e. the category in which the talk pages of the work group's articles can be found) via the "wgcat" parameter. Example:



Also, this template should not be used with subst:.

Requirements
Your project first needs a project banner at the top of the project talk page. For example on Wikipedia:WikiProject talk:Tulips :

This template creates:

Add your own project name and the banner name in this template, replacing the word "Tulip". The category tag (|category = Tulips) is what the bot uses.

Parameters

 * banner

Specifies the WikiProject banner. This is the template placed on article talk pages in order to associate them with the project. The value specified must be the name of an actual template (no redirects), without namespace prefix, and the template must be listed in or one of its subcategories,   and.
 * Example:


 * wgcat

Specifies the work group category. This is the category in which article talk pages are placed in order to associate them with the work group. The name of the category must be given without namespace prefix.

Note: Only one of the parameters "banner" and "wgcat" must be used.
 * Example:


 * assesscat

Specifies the categories that the project uses for assessments, or rather their suffix. The bot will normally try to auto-detect the assessment categories from the name of the project or work group. Only if this fails – the cleanup listing will say in the introductory section that "no quality assessment categories were found" – it is necessary to specify the categories explicitly. Say your assessment categories are named like ; in this case, specify "assesscat=yellow tulip articles".


 * group

Specifies a replacement for the text project or work group. This is used for display purposes only, and does not influence the cleanup listings generated. For example, if your project has task forces rather than work groups, specify "group=task force" and the template will display: A cleanup listing for this task force is available...


 * hidden

Set this parameter to 1 in order to hide the box from display. The subscription will be effective regardless. If you hide the box, please provide a link to the cleanup listing somewhere else on your project page, so that project members can find the listing.
 * Example:

Technical information
This template populates the category.