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entry of the most recent edit to a page and "revert-to" links on prior diff screens and history pages. See the source page for directions on installation and configurable preferences. This script is not as fast as, say,
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because it's mainly for users who do small-wiki monitoring, which is why the script itself is on Meta; but it's just convenient to have it listed here with everything else.
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resets the sandbox when you click on the "reset" tab or "Reset the
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