* Write array literals with one item per line. This makes diffs which add or remove items far easier to interpret, and makes merging such changes feasible. And it looks nicer too.
* Use line breaks to show the logical structure of your code. This enhances readability. Bring similar elements in a list into alignment, in order to reveal the differences between those elements at a glance.
* Removed a fun game of spot-the-difference in AbuseFilterHistoryPager::getQueryInfo(). If I want fun games I'll play UFO:AI.
* Moved some oddly placed assignments (in expressions) to their own statements: such assignments reduce readbility.
* Add searching and filtering functionality to the existing 'test' interface.
* Add an 'examine' interface designed for testing filters against a previous change, selectable through the search interface in either the 'test' or the 'examine' view.
* Minor enabling change in ChangesList core, to allow subclassing.
* Remove one dupe call of addExtensionStyle from SpecialAbuseFilter::execute
* Bump $wgAbuseFilterStyleVersion per CSS changes in r46325
* Add a space between drop down and submit button
* Prettify history titles. They're now Special:AbuseFilter/history/<filterid>
* Prettify history *pages*. They now truncate the filters at a few hundred chars, and have links to open the individual history items in the editor, with a big boilerplate at the top and the bottom in case people forget.
* Fix up the log a bit. <li> elements in the 'details' view were invalid XHTML, and very annoying...
* Fix up selecting deleted / disabled filters on Special:AbuseFilter. Instead of weird links, it now has a proper form.
* Fix log entries so they can have wikitext, and add a link to the relevant abuse filter for detailed log entries.
* Allow matching on the changes made in an edit (added/removed lines, etc)
* Improve display of variables in details view - standardise the table size, add white-space: pre, font-family: monospace.
* Improve modifiers: add htmlencode/htmldecode/urlencode/urldecode.
* Add 'abuse filter tools', currently consisting of a testing ground for the modifiers. In future, may include facilities for testing filters against user contributions, recent changes, or other sources.