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This is a high-level overview of MediaWiki development, including links to the key documents, resources and tools available to MediaWiki developers. It is written for skilled LAMP developers who have experience using MediaWiki.


 * If you want to use Wikimedia web APIs, visit Web APIs hub (work in progress).
 * If you want to contribute to developing Wikimedia software, see New Developers.
 * Per una guida introduttiva allo sviluppo di MediaWiki, leggi come diventare un hacker MediaWiki.
 * If you want to collaborate with other third-party MediaWiki users, the (MWStake) is a MediaWiki user group consisting of MediaWiki developers, system administrators, users, consultants, and hosting providers.

Overview
MediaWiki is the software that powers Wikipedia, its sister projects and thousands of wikis all over the world.

MediaWiki is written in the PHP programming language. It uses jQuery as the client JavaScript library.

MediaWiki is primarily written for the LAMP platform and runs on most operating systems. MediaWiki primarily uses the MySQL and MariaDB database servers.

Development happens in an open source style, is largely coordinated online, and supported by the Wikimedia Foundation, though volunteer community developers play a huge part as well.


 * Development discussion happens on various mailing lists and IRC channels. The main developer list is wikitech-l. The main developer IRC channels are #mediawiki and #wikimedia-dev.
 * Source code is managed using the Git version control system.
 * Code review for most projects is performed on . Follow this tutorial to set up Git and Gerrit in order to submit patches.
 * Bug reports and tasks for most projects are managed on Phabricator.
 * Developers extending or interfacing with MediaWiki (instead of working on the core code) have several convenient extension points, including the API, the Hooks system and Skins – see the #Extending MediaWiki section of this page for an overview.

Estensioni MediaWiki
MediaWiki È stata sviluppata per consentire modifiche senza cambiare il "nucleo del codice". In tal modo si facilita l'aggiornamento a una nuova versione di MediaWiki senza dover integrare manualmente parti del codice precedente. Ci sono sei punti principali di estensione che consentono agli sviluppatori di cambiare o ampliare quello che può fare MediaWiki. I punti di estensione sono:


 * API – access the data and metadata of MediaWiki instances through its web API.
 *  – Aggiunge un simbolo x al markup wiki (ogni volta che compare x succede qualcosa)
 *  – Crea un nuovo comando:
 *  – Cambia l'aspetto grafico di MediaWiki.
 *  – Aggiunge una pagina speciale.
 *  – Crea un nuovo tag:
 *  – add a parser hook to modify the content of wikitext.