mjolnir/config/default.yaml

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# Where the homeserver is located (client-server URL). This should point at
# pantalaimon if you're using that.
homeserverUrl: "https://matrix.org"
# The access token for the bot to use. Do not populate if using Pantalaimon.
accessToken: "YOUR_TOKEN_HERE"
# Pantalaimon options (https://github.com/matrix-org/pantalaimon)
pantalaimon:
# If true, accessToken above is ignored and the username/password below will be
# used instead. The access token of the bot will be stored in the dataPath.
use: false
# The username to login with.
username: mjolnir
# The password to login with. Can be removed after the bot has logged in once and
# stored the access token.
password: your_password
# The directory the bot should store various bits of information in
dataPath: "/data/storage"
# Whether the bot should autojoin rooms it is invited to or not
autojoin: true
# The room ID where people can use the bot. The bot has no access controls, so
# anyone in this room can use the bot - secure your room!
# This should be a room alias or room ID - not a matrix.to URL.
# Note: Mjolnir is fairly verbose - expect a lot of messages from it.
managementRoom: "#moderators:example.org"
# Set to false to make the management room a bit quieter.
verboseLogging: true
# The log level for the logs themselves. One of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, and ERROR.
# This should be at INFO or DEBUG in order to get support for Mjolnir problems.
logLevel: "INFO"
# Set to false to disable synchronizing the ban lists on startup. If true, this
# is the same as running !mjolnir sync immediately after startup.
syncOnStartup: true
# Set to false to prevent Mjolnir from checking its permissions on startup. This
# is recommended to be left as "true" to catch room permission problems (state
# resets, etc) before Mjolnir is needed.
verifyPermissionsOnStartup: true
# If true, Mjolnir won't actually ban users or apply server ACLs, but will
# think it has. This is useful to see what it does in a scenario where the
# bot might not be trusted fully, yet. Default false (do bans/ACLs).
noop: false
# Set to true to use /joined_members instead of /state to figure out who is
# in the room. Using /state is preferred because it means that users are
# banned when they are invited instead of just when they join, though if your
# server struggles with /state requests then set this to true.
fasterMembershipChecks: false
# A case-insensitive list of ban reasons to automatically redact a user's
# messages for. Typically this is useful to avoid having to type two commands
# to the bot. Use asterisks to represent globs (ie: "spam*testing" would match
# "spam for testing" as well as "spamtesting").
automaticallyRedactForReasons:
- "spam"
- "advertising"
# A list of rooms to protect (matrix.to URLs)
protectedRooms:
- "https://matrix.to/#/#yourroom:example.org"