wikitech-lMay 21, 2026 11.15 PM : Bryan Davis (BDavis (WMF)) : There is also a system you can use at https://toolviews.toolforge.org/api/ which attempts to count 2xx status responses (”hits”) for all tools by parsing the access logs generated at the Toolforge reverse proxy service. That system does not currently have a nice UI, but it does have data going back to at least 2019 and does not require inserting tracking tokens in your pages.May 21, 2026 11.46 PM : Jinoy Tom Jacob : The toolviews API is cool. Have done a small attempt couple of months ago during a workshop for visulize the views based on this API at https://views.toolforge.org/tools/Alright. This is actually one of my biggest wishes in the Toolforge ecosystem. I want to see the stats of all of my deployed tools over there.Now, I can finally see them.So, sorted by popularity, it’s wdlite, wd-nearbyItem, wdquery, and wplmon.Meanwhile, for myself, I frequently use wdlite first, then either wplmon or wdquery.wdlite is useful…
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