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        <description>Settings

If you are the admin of a Friendica node, you have access to the Admin Panel where you can configure your Friendica node.

Overview

In the main page of the admin panel you will see an information summary about your node.

Queues

The three numbers shown are respectively: - The retry queue: These outgoing messages couldn’t be received by the remote host, and will be resent at longer intervals before being dropped entirely after 30 days. - The deferred queue: These internal tasks failed…</description>
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        <description>Friendica Administration

Most of the administrative work--basic settings, user management etc.--of a Friendica node is done in the Admin Panel (example.com/admin) of the node. Some of the administrative features, mostly new ones, have not made it into the panel yet, but they are available with the command line interface of Friendica, which is provided by</description>
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        <description>Friendica API authentication

You can authenticate requests to the Friendica API via two methods: HTTP Basic and OAuth.

HTTP Basic is easy to use, but it requires your account password, so it grants complete access to your account.

OAuth is significantly more involved, but has the ability to grant limited permissions, so that someone can use the</description>
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There are two possibilities to use chat on your friendica site

	*  IRC Chat
	*  XMPP/Jabber

IRC-Chat Addon

After activating the addon, you can find the chat at example.com/irc (if your Friendica nodes domain name is example.com). Note: you can use this chat without any login at your site so that everyone could use it.</description>
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        <title>Configuration Guide for small Nodes</title>
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        <description>Configuration Guide for small Nodes

This guide aims to provide a collection of settings for nodes installed with limited resources. They are actively used on a small (family) node running on a RaspberryPi 4B (8GB ram). But other restricted environments, e.g. a small VPS or shared hosting fall into targeted hardware range.</description>
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Depending on the settings users of Friendica can perform searches for various things using the /search page (or the search bar in the upper navigation panel). The search is performed on the Friendica node itself, so only the content known to the Friendica node can be found.</description>
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        <title>Documentation</title>
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        <description>Documentation
  
User Docs

Help for users of Friendica  
  
Admin Docs

Documentation for Admins of Friendica Nodes 
  
Developer Docs

Developer Documentation</description>
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Friendica Tools

In Friendicas bin/ directory is a build in command called console, that provides the following commands:

	addon                  Addon management
cache                  Manage node cache
config                 Edit site config
contact                Contact management
createdoxygen          Generate Doxygen headers
dbstructure            Do database updates
docbloxerrorchecker    Check the file tree for DocBlox errors
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