**Username or display name (will be displayed publicly):**
Bryan Davis `[[User:BDavis (WMF)]]` @bd808
**Categories/Tags/Keywords (up to 5):**
Tools, Gadgets, Templates, Lua, User scripts
**Session type (select one):**
- [x] Presentation (including Q/A) - 25 mins
- [ ] Discussion (including Q/A) - 55 mins
- [ ] Workshop (including Q/A) - 55 mins
- [ ] Lightning talk - 5 mins
**Venue (select one):**
[x] I would like to be on the main track
[ ] I wouldn't mind being on the main track
[ ] I need a Jitsi room for the session
**When are you available to have the session? **
Attending from home timezone of UTC-6
* 2021-05-21 15:00-23:00 UTC
* 2021-05-22 15:00-23:00 UTC
### Session Details
**Short description of the session (~150 words):**
A brief introduction to the [[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Toolhub|Toolhub project]] with a focus on the ways that Toolhub hopes to help tool maintainers publicize their work on bots, web services, user scripts, gadgets, complex templates, lua modules to other Wikimedians.
**Target audience:**
Technical volunteers who build tools to help with on-wiki work:
* bots
* web services
* gadgets
* complex templates
* lua modules
* user scripts
* desktop/phone apps for collecting or curating content
* ... things that are needed to make the work of the movement easier/higher quality/possible
**What will participants get out of this session? (~50 words)**
Folks should leave the session with a general understanding of what gaps Toolhub is hoping to fill for the movement, how to get information about their own tools into the catalog, and where to look for discussion of future features and how to get involved in the project.
**(Optional) Additional resources:**
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Toolhub
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Toolhub/Progress_reports
* #toolhub