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Slavi Pantaleev d9bee18ddd Rename matrix_mautrix_wsproxy_* variables to matrix_bridge_mautrix_wsproxy_*
Part of adopting a uniform naming policy for bridge variables,
where the variable prefix matches the role directory name.

The companion appservice variables defined by this role are folded
under the role prefix as well: matrix_mautrix_androidsms_* becomes
matrix_bridge_mautrix_wsproxy_androidsms_* and matrix_mautrix_imessage_*
becomes matrix_bridge_mautrix_wsproxy_imessage_*.

matrix_mautrix_signal_wsproxy_syncproxy_connection_string becomes
matrix_bridge_mautrix_wsproxy_syncproxy_connection_string, aligning it
with the sibling matrix_bridge_mautrix_wsproxy_syncproxy_* variables.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-16 16:12:13 +03:00
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Table of Contents

⬇️ Installation guides

There are two installation guides available for beginners and advanced users.

🛠️ Configuration options

You can check useful documentation for configuring components here: Configuring the playbook

  • Administration — services that help you in administrating and monitoring your Matrix installation

  • Authentication and user-related — extend and modify how users are authenticated on your homeserver

  • Bots — bots provide various additional functionality to your installation

  • Bridges — bridges can be used to connect your Matrix installation with third-party communication networks

  • Clients — web clients for Matrix that you can host on your own domains

  • Core service adjustments — backbone of your Matrix system

  • File Storage — use alternative file storage to the default media_store folder

👨‍🔧 Maintenance

If your server and services experience issues, feel free to come to our support room and ask for help.

Other documentation pages

  • FAQ — various Frequently Asked Questions about Matrix, with a focus on this Ansible playbook