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|title = Deploy your tool on Toolforge
== Overview ==
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Toolforge is a hosting environment that makes it easy for you to perform analytics, administer [[m:Bot|bots]], run [[Help:Toolforge/Web|webservices]], and create tools to help project editors, technical contributors, and other volunteers who are working on Wikimedia projects.
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Toolforge is part of the [[Help:Cloud_Services_Introduction| Wikimedia Cloud Services (WMCS)]] suite of services. It is supported by [[toolforge:openstack-browser/project/tools|Wikimedia Foundation staff and volunteers]].
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|content = Manage the Toolforge platform and its infrastructure.<br />
This page contains links to documentation for tool developers, maintainers, and Toolforge administrators.
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== Toolforge quickstart ==

Ready to get started with Toolforge? Follow these steps:

# [[Help:Create_a_Wikimedia_developer_account|Create a Wikimedia developer account]]
# [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Tutorial#Set_Up_SSH_Keys_in_Gerrit Add an SSH public key]
# Request access to a Toolforge project/account
# Create a new tool

== Toolforge documentation ==

=== Tool developer/maintainer documentation ===

* [[About_Toolforge|About Toolforge]]: What is Toolforge? What do you need to know to join the Toolforge community and start developing tools? Learn the basics!
* [[Help: Toolforge|Toolforge Help]]: What is a Tool Account? How do you use it to build tools and make contributions to Wikimedia projects? Learn how to follow basic Toolforge workflows to create and maintain tools using Tool Accounts.

=== Toolforge admnistration documentation ===
* [[Portal:Toolforge/Admin | Toolforge administration documentation]]


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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)