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This is the landing page for Toolforge user documentation. It provides an overview of Toolforge features and capabilities, then directs you to where you can learn more or get started using the platform.

Toolforge is a free cloud hosting platform for Wikimedia contributors. It provides web servers, data access, job management, and other features to help developers maintain tools and bots.

Toolforge is part of the Wikimedia Cloud Services (WMCS) suite of services. It is supported by Wikimedia Foundation staff and volunteers.

To learn more about how Toolforge works, see About Toolforge.

Tools are software applications that help people working on Wikimedia projects. Bots are automated programs that help wiki projects by doing crucial but repetitive tasks. Tools and bots can do all kinds of tasks, like help editors discover content to improve, simplify edit-a-thon planning, visualize wiki content, help fight vandalism, and much more.

Many tools and bots use MediaWiki APIs to access wiki content, metadata, analytics data, and more. You can use these APIs to build apps that contribute content or new functionality to the Wikimedia ecosystem, then host your app on Toolforge.

See the Wikimedia technical ecosystem overview to learn more about how tools and bots help the movement.

Main features of Toolforge

Toolforge hosts various types of tools, including web services, continuous bots, and scheduled tasks.

To explore tools by type, visit Toolhub. To see all the tools currently hosted on Toolforge, use the Toolforge admin console ("toolsadmin").

Before you start

To use Toolforge, you need:

Get started

Follow the Toolforge quickstart guide to create your tool account and get started using Toolforge.

To get familiar with MediaWiki APIs, try a tutorial, or prototype your code in PAWS, a Jupyter notebook installation hosted by Wikimedia.

Communication and support

Support and administration of the WMCS resources is provided by the Wikimedia Foundation Cloud Services team and Wikimedia movement volunteers. Please reach out with questions and join the conversation:

Use a subproject of the #Cloud-Services Phabricator project to track confirmed bug reports and feature requests about the Cloud Services infrastructure itself


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