Extension:CollaborationKit

CollaborationKit makes it easier to set up collaborative workspaces and task lists on-wiki. CollaborationKit allows users to set up Collaboration Hubs, which are central nodes of activity. Collaboration Hubs include lists of members that are automatically sorted into active and inactive based on on-wiki activity, as well as subsections called features. These features can be generic wiki pages or they can be Collaboration Lists, which are one- or multi-column lists of pages that can be selectively transcluded, allowing users to embed work lists in other places while avoiding clutter. Setting up hubs and lists is as easy as filling out a form.

Combined with bots, CollaborationKit makes it easier to start and maintain WikiProjects while avoiding the mess of complicated template systems. CollaborationKit uses ContentHandler to separate content from presentation, making it easier to build specialized interfaces for organizing complex pages.


 * For help using CollaborationKit, including an introduction to its tools, see Help:Extension:CollaborationKit.
 * For technical documentation, see Extension:CollaborationKit/Technical documentation.

MediaWiki version
CollaborationKit requires MediaWiki version 1.29 or newer.

Dependencies
CollaborationKit requires EventLogging for JSON schema validation. Follow the instructions on the linked page for installing EventLogging. Note that you do not need to follow all the steps; once it is installed on your wiki as an extension, that is sufficient for CollaborationKit's purposes.

We also recommend that you install the PageImages and CodeEditor extensions, although CollaborationKit will work without them.