Sometimes, it is necessary for an admin or other moderator to reveal themselves. Capcodes allow them to do so by appending a special colored portion at the end of their name on a post. This adds object-level permissions, so if you have a moderator who shouldn't be able to use the "admin" capcode, you can give them permission only to the "moderator" capcode. Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
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[[source]]
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url = "https://pypi.org/simple"
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verify_ssl = true
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name = "pypi"
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[packages]
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django = "*"
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pillow = "*"
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django-hcaptcha = "*"
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django-environ = "*"
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django-guardian = "*"
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django-colorfield = "*"
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[dev-packages]
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mypy = "*"
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black = "*"
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[requires]
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python_version = "3.10"
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[pipenv]
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allow_prereleases = true
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