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CVPI.js
Counter-Vandalism Patrol Interceptor
DescriptionMobile-friendly counter-vandalism patrol tool
AuthorTonySt
Version0.9.13
UpdatedMarch 25, 2026
(6 days ago)
 (2026-03-25)
SourceUser:TonySt/CVPI.js

Interceptor (CVPI) is a mobile and desktop counter-vandalism tool for rollbackers. It shows recent changes in real time and allows recent changes patrollers to quickly rollback vandalism. Interceptor runs in-browser on your phone, tablet, or computer.

Requirements

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Interceptor requires rollback permissions.

Installation

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Method 1

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Install using the button in the infobox (if you don't see the button, go to Preferences → Gadgets → Advanced and turn on "Install scripts without having to manually edit JavaScript files").

Method 2

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Add {{subst:iusc|User:TonySt/CVPI.js}} as a new line to your common.js.

Features

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  • Platform agnostic: Interceptor was written to work as well on your phone as it does on your computer.
  • Lightweight: Few API calls are made compared to similar diff viewers. This means it runs well on nearly all devices, but you also might see trusted users in your feed from time-to-time.
  • Combined revisions: You see the combined sum of consecutively made edits by a single user. In other words, the diff you see isn't just their most recent edit — it's everything that would be reverted if you roll back.
  • Monitored users: When you roll back or warn a user, their future edits are always shown to you unless you say otherwise. The list of monitored users resets when you exit.
  • MLRS: Users are automatically monitored if multiple other rollbackers (including bots) roll back their edits.
  • Only latest revisions shown: You will almost always only see the latest version of any page. If the page is changed while you're looking at an edit, it will fade and become italic.

Usage

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Visit Wikipedia:Interceptor/run after installation to begin using the tool. You can also get to that page by clicking the Interceptor link in the same menu where you find your Wikipedia preferences.

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  • Use Next and Previous to cycle through diffs, or
  • on mobile, swipe right or swipe left
  • on computer, press the ← or → keys

Toolbar

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  • Monitor adds the currently-shown editor to your monitored users list
  • Vandalism immediately rolls back and issues the appropriate (escalating) uw-vandalism user warning template
  • Pushing this button when the editor is already at a level 4 warning will also automatically report the editor to AIV
  • Dashboard is where all of the other warning types live:
  • On desktop, click the "auto level" button for a given warning type to immediately rollback and issue the appropriate (escalating) warning. You can also choose a manual warning level.
  • On mobile, you have to tap the name of the warning first to unlock it.
  • Other (AGF) and Other both bring up a text box to enter a reason for the rollback. After the reason is submitted, it opens the user's talk page so you can add a warning using Twinkle. You can turn that off in settings.
  • Report to AIV reports the user to AIV after you enter a reason for the report.[a]

Settings

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  • Adjust the ORES score threshold by opening the menu in the top right corner. Use the + and - buttons to either side of the threshold (default is 0.15). Edits with an ORES score below this threshold are hidden. Setting this to 0 will show all edits regardless of whether they're "good" or "bad"; setting it to a higher setting will show you only supposedly "bad" edits.
  • Enable or disable the feature where the user's talk page opens automatically if you use the "Other" or "Other (AGF)" buttons.

Keyboard controls

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Function Key
Navigation Move to next recent change → or space
Move to previous recent change
Smart-scroll down
Rollback now and auto-warn with escalating templates Rollback and warn (vandalism) Q
Rollback and report to AIV (if user is already at level 4 warning) Q
Rollback and warn (test edits) T
Rollback and warn (addition of unsourced content) U
Rollback and warn (unexplained content removal) D

If you've found a bug or have any feedback, please reach out at the talk page :)

  1. ^ AIV reports are also automatically filed if the user is at a level 4 warning and you use the vandalism button or keyboard command