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* Item names in articles should be capitalized. (Item Conduit, not item conduit)
* Item names in articles should be capitalized. (Item Conduit, not item conduit)
** Partial item names used as groups should also be capitalized. i.e. Assemblers or Drones/Princesses
** Partial item names used as groups should also be capitalized. i.e. Assemblers or Drones/Princesses
Section Headers should be used to separate longer pages into relevant subtopics. Related subtopics should use progressively smaller Headings (Level 2 -> Level 3 -> Level 4 -> Level 5). Not all levels of headings need to be used or are even desirable on a given article.
Section Headers should be used to separate longer pages into relevant subtopics. Related subtopics should use progressively smaller Headings (Level 2 -> Level 3 -> Level 4 -> Level 5). Not all levels of headings need to be used or are even desirable on a given article. Level 1 headings are never used, reserved for the main page header which is auto-generated.
* Images are encouraged where relevant to the section
* Images are encouraged where relevant to the section
** If many images are needed, use <gallery> [[#Images|format]].


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Revision as of 04:17, 16 September 2023

General Rules

This page outlines the formatting and style guidelines for the GT New Horizons Wiki, to ensure quality, compatibility and consistency across all articles. If you need help, visit the GT:NH Discord and drop a note in the #wiki-dev channel.

General good practices apply:

  1. Use common sense
  2. Edit in good faith
  3. Don't copy things without permission
  4. Honor the Miraheze Code of Conduct

Scope

The scope of the average article on this wiki is broader than most other Minecraft wikis. The GregTech: New Horizons (GTNH) wiki does not seek to document every block, item or feature in its many mods, but to serve as a repository for guides, mechanics and information relevant to the modpack. Exceptions are made for mods that are poorly documented, said documentation is in danger of disappearing, or where there are significant differences between the GTNH fork and standard version of the mod beyond crafting recipes. Content exclusive to GTNH is desirable to document in detail.

Recipes as a general rule are not necessary unless they are difficult to find, unusual, incorrect in NEI, or are multi-block build instructions.

Writing & Tone

  • Formal language is recommended for standard articles.
    • Use of "I" and "you" are discouraged. Use "the player", direct statements, or singular they.
    • Guides can use less formal language, including "you".
    • Proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation are required.
  • Information should be accurate.
    • Contributors are expected to either test or have personal experience with the content they are contributing.
    • Precision and clarity should be used when describing mechanics or attributes. Avoid vague statements.
  • American English shall be used as the standard, except:
    • Where in-game item names/metadata differ from American English, always use the in-game spelling / capitalization.
    • Aluminium is used over Aluminum, unless it's an in-game item name.
    • Numbers are formatted with commas (1,000) for thousands separators and periods (1.55) for decimals.
    • Small, simple numbers should be written out (one, twenty) rather than numerals (1, 20) in text. Numbers expressing an area in (#x#) format, Pack and Mod versions should always use numerals (2.2.8, not two point two point eight).
    • Tables should always use numerals.
      • The farm covers a 9x9 area... (yes)
      • There are three variants of the... (yes)
      • There are 3 variants of the... (no)
      • 2.3.0 is the most recent stable... (yes)
  • Abbreviations should be used sparingly
    • Preferably only in reference to the page's main scope
    • Introduced after their full meaning; The Electric Blast Furnace (EBF) is a multi-block...
    • Exception: Acronyms that are primarily used over their full forms or used in-game are fine to use.
      • GT:NH / GTNH (GregTech: New Horizons)
      • NEI (Not Enough Items)
      • WAILA (What Am I Looking At)
      • MC (Minecraft)
      • SP & MP (Single Player, Multiplayer)
      • A & EU (Amps, Energy Units)
      • Tiers; LV, MV, HV, etc.
    • Non-Minecraft related abbreviations are to be avoided.
      • Examples: Do not use BTW, YSK, IIRC, etc.

Page Layout

Starting a Page

Before starting a new article, check and see if one already exists on the wiki. Try a few related search terms to get a feel for what pages are present or might be good candidates to link to the new topic. If unsure about what to write, picking something off the Wiki TODO list is a good place to start.

Pages should start with a lead paragraph - a few sentences describing the scope of the page and giving an overview of its content. A relevant image is also strongly encouraged to help orient readers. Contributors should avoid making lots of pages that are only stubs or placeholders. In-progress pages can be flagged with the {{WIP}} template. The bulk of the article should be broken into one or more sections, each with a section header, and conclude with External Links, See Also or References, if relevant.

Page Names

If the page name is an in-game item, always write it exactly as it appears in-game. This overrides any other rule.

Page names (namespaces) should:

  • Be singular, unless the page scope covers multiples of something.
  • Be kept concise where possible, but accurately describe their scope without being ambiguous
    • Examples: Crafting Stuff (vague), Automating a Forestry Worktable in LV with GT Item Pipes (too long), Worktable Automation (better)
  • Never begin with A, An, or The, nor end with punctuation
  • Have all words capitalized except for syncategorematic connecting words like a, and, of, for, to, etc.
  • If multiple articles could occupy the page name, a {{disambig}} template should be used, and pages differentiated with suffixes of their mod or type.
    • Example: Wrench (GregTech) and Wrench (BuildCraft). Too specific a scope for this wiki, but illustrates the point.

Section Headers

Articles should be broken up into sections unless they are very short (1-2 paragraphs)

  • Section headers should be capitalized similar to page names
  • Item names in articles should be capitalized. (Item Conduit, not item conduit)
    • Partial item names used as groups should also be capitalized. i.e. Assemblers or Drones/Princesses

Section Headers should be used to separate longer pages into relevant subtopics. Related subtopics should use progressively smaller Headings (Level 2 -> Level 3 -> Level 4 -> Level 5). Not all levels of headings need to be used or are even desirable on a given article. Level 1 headings are never used, reserved for the main page header which is auto-generated.

Video

  • Linked videos should be focused on the scope of the article.
  • If a video is covering a non-GTNH pack version of the scope, any differences in functionality should be clearly noted.
    • Exception: Crafting recipes. This can be noted but players should assume GTNH uses custom recipes for everything.

Templates

Templates are premade bits of formatting that can be dropped into pages to create complex elements with little effort. They are also used to automatically categorize and navigate pages. Some templates are static, others accept parameters, where text or other settings can be passed along to change what the template does.

Some useful templates:

  • {{stub}} Flags a page as a Stub, needing more information.
  • {{WIP}} Works in Progress, help welcome.
  • {{Navbar GTNH}} Template used to make a navigation box of related pages.
  • {{disambig}} For disambiguation of shared namespaces.
  • {{delete|explain why page should be deleted here.}} Flag low effort or irrelevant pages for removal.
  • {{box-round|title=The Title content=Type text here.}} Adds a rounded box with a title that spans the page.
  • {{notice|image=|header=|text=}} Custom Infobox with configurable image, optional header.

Categories

All pages should be placed in at least one Category. Pages can be in more than one; apply all that are relevant. Place category tags at the bottom of the page. The most commonly used categories are Guides, Mods, and Mechanics. Almost any article should fit one of these three if nothing else. Categories are follow the page name rules for capitalization and are almost always plural, as they are collections of multiple pages.

Format: [[Category:CategoryName]]

  • Replace CategoryName with the appropriate word(s) for the desired category, just like a standard inter-article link.

Does it belong in Guides?

Does it belong in Mechanics?

  • Articles in Mechanics should answer the question "How does X work?" in detail.
  • Usually covers multiple mods and/or items, but might just be one like Quest Book.
  • They may be aggregate pages for more specific articles, such as Automated Farming.
  • Good choice for articles that don't have an associated item/block/mod, like GT Calculations.
  • Can be very technical, expect lots of tables, flow charts or math.
  • There are sub-categories including Prospecting, Energy and Useful Crops

Does it belong in Category:Mods or a specific Mod sub-category?

Specialty Categories:

External Links

If the scope of the article is covered by another wiki, github or other external documenation, add references to an "External Links", 'See Also" or "References" section at the bottom of the page with a main section header. Links should be presented as a bulleted list or numbered <ref> anchors. Use a short descriptive caption to tell the reader where the link goes. Single brackets [ ] are used for external links.

Examples: