First Place! - Checklists PluginA set of macros to generate checklist tables for a subset of pages (children of a given parent-page and/or filtered by a label). For each page, labels can be set/un-set and texts can be added. It provides a handy way to construct to-do lists, or manage the stages of a project. You could even use it to make an ad-hoc document workflow. |
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Second Place! - Pagetree Search PluginProviding a long-requested feature for Confluence, This plugin provides functionality to search a hierarchal page tree within a space. Very useful in the case where you might have some sub-set of documentation that you would like users to search. |
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Amazon Web Services PluginMake money from Amazon while embedding colorful product pictures within your wiki pages by creating simple links to Amazon books, items, product searches, and wishlists. |
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Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) PluginThis plugin makes confluence content available via the atom publishing protocol, which allows you to manipulate Confluence content from an APP-aware editor. |
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Form Mail NGcompletely re-engineered version of the Form Mail Plugin. Hold no preconceptions; this is one small step for plugins, one giant leap for Confluence mailing. |
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Link Validator PluginThis macro allows testing of links to see if they are valid locations. You could use it to build a simple dashboard to check on the health of various web-apps. The URLs are re-tested each time you reload the page, so you can see in a glance if all your apps are running. |
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Live log viewerThe live log viewer is a set of plugins that allow administrators to view the logging events from a running installation directly from the administration screens. It can save huge amounts of time not having to log in to the server, find the log file and tail it. You can get information from the application in real time. |
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Metadata Plugin 2Metadata Version 1 was one of the most popular plugins from Codegeist 2006. It allowed you to define complicated metadata inside pages and then do interesting aggregation and reporting. Version 2 of the Metadata Plugin provides full metadata support for spaces, users, blog posts and attachments, as well as adding support for hierarchical spaces. |
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Page Flag PluginThe page flag macro creates a checkbox on a page. The check box is linked to a label and metadata such that when the checkbox is changed,the label and metadata are also changed. Its a great way to help less technical users take advantage of the powerful labels and metadata system. |
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Podcasting PluginThis plugin allows the creation of Podcasting feeds based on Confluence pages and news items. Users can subscribe to these podcasts via RSS feeds. |
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Pygments Code MacroThis plugin uses the Python Pygments library to do more advanced syntax highlighting on code snippets. |
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RSS aggregator macro pluginAggregates different RSS feeds. If you wish to read all your favorite blogs in one place, this macro plugin provides a possibility to do this in a very simple way. All entries are gathered/displayed in one table and sorted by publishing date. If any RSS feeds can't be correctly processed then corresponding error information will be displayed under the entries table. |
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ScriptixTaps into the standardised scripting API that comes with Java 6 and provides a nice platform for writing what might be considered to be advanced user macros. With the right underlying library, you can write scripts in many languages that execute in the page. This allows you an unprecedented amount of control. |
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TagLinksAllows pages whose titles match a pattern (<id>.<id>.<id>...) to be handled hierarchically, by automatically storing them as children of higher-level pages and rendering any reference to them as links, without having to explicitly declare them as such. |
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