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'''Tool Labs''' (or '''Tools''') is a hosting environment for community developers working on tools and bots that help users maintain and use Wikimedia wikis. Tool Labs provides access to [[Help:Tool_Labs/Database|replicas of Wikimedia databases]] and other services that allow developers to easily compute analytics, do bot work, and create tools to help editors and other volunteers in their work. The infrastructure is supported by a dedicated [[Nova_Resource:Tools|group of Wikimedia Foundation staff and volunteers]].
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== Using the Tools ==
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The Tool Labs community developed web applications are listed at [{{Tool Labs tools list}} tools.wmflabs.org].
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[[Category:Portals|Toolforge]]
== Becoming a Tools Lab developer ==
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{{See also|Help:Tool_Labs/Getting started|label 1=Getting started|Help:Tool_Labs/Access|label 2=Access}}
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# [[Special:UserLogin/signup|Create an account]] here on the Wikitech wiki.
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#* Wikitech accounts have two names: the ''wiki username'' and "Instance ''shell'' account name".
#** Your wiki username and password will be used to login here on Wikitech and on [[:mw:Gerrit|Gerrit]].
#** Your shell name will be used when you interact with servers via [[Help:Tool_Labs/Access|ssh]] and when using [[:mw:Gerrit/Getting_started|git with Gerrit]].
# [[Special:FormEdit/Tools Access Request|Fill out an access request to join the Tools project]].
# [[:mw:Gerrit/Tutorial#Generate_a_new_SSH_key|Generate an SSH key]] that you will use along with your ''shell'' account name to log into the Tool Labs servers if you do not already have one.
# Associate your SSH public key with your Wikitech account using the [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-openstack|Preferences > OpenStack tab]].
# Wait for your access request for the Tools project to be processed (you should receive messages on your [[Special:MyTalk | Wikitech talk page]]).

== Terms of use ==
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* Tool Labs is subject to the [[Wikitech:Labs_Terms_of_use|Wikimedia Labs Terms of Use]].
* Tool Labs projects must be [[:en:Open-source_software|open source software]] licensed under an [http://opensource.org/licenses OSI approved license].
* Tool Labs projects must not to collect, store, or share private data or personally identifiable information, such as user names, passwords, or IP addresses, except when complying with the conditions listed in the [[Wikitech:Labs_Terms_of_use|Wikimedia Labs Terms of Use]].

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Latest revision as of 21:36, 3 February 2024

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.

Deploy your tool on Toolforge

Use Toolforge to host and maintain tools.
Go to the Toolforge user docs

Administer Toolforge

Manage the Toolforge platform and its infrastructure.
Go to the Toolforge admin docs

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:

Discuss and receive general support
Stay aware of critical changes and plans
Track work tasks and report bugs

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

Read stories and WMCS blog posts

Read the Cloud Services Blog (for the broader Wikimedia movement, see the Wikimedia Technical Blog)