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'''Toolforge''' is a hosting environment for developers working on services that provide value to the Wikimedia movement. These services allow developers to easily do ad hoc analytics, administer bots, run webservices, and generally create tools to help editors and other volunteers in their work. The environment also includes access to a variety of [[Portal:Data_Services|data services]]. |
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The Toolforge community-developed web applications are all listed at [{{Tool Labs tools list}} tools.wmflabs.org]. There is also a smaller selection listed in more detail at [https://tools.wmflabs.org/hay/directory/ Hay's Tools Directory]. |
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Revision as of 19:31, 14 July 2017
Please read Wikimedia Cloud Services Introduction and the Getting Started guide. |
Toolforge is a hosting environment for developers working on services that provide value to the Wikimedia movement. These services allow developers to easily do ad hoc analytics, administer bots, run webservices, and generally create tools to help editors and other volunteers in their work. The environment also includes access to a variety of data services.
The Toolforge community-developed web applications are all listed at tools.wmflabs.org. There is also a smaller selection listed in more detail at Hay's Tools Directory.
- Visit the Toolforge Getting Started guide
- Read the Wikimedia Cloud Services Getting Started guild