That's why we hadn't really mentioned it yet. The intent was to engender a culture where scripts were released via the wiki, and the forum became a place for discussion of creating scripts, or requesting scripts. Forums in general are great places for discussions, but poor places for documenting. The nature of a forum causes it to be constantly changing, with the only alternative being to freeze a particular discussion at the top of the forum, which leaves only a single person as the gate keeper to changes. The wiki can be collaboratively maintained, with a constant organization of information. Our intent was to come up with a standard template/format for presenting API scripts. Something easy to create and easy to understand, which can grow with the script. I created that first page based off the list of scripts in the first post of this thread, with the intent to come back and build each of those pages, but have not gotten to it yet. We had started working on this just before GenCon, and had intended to talk to Riley about installing a few additional modules to the Wiki. I suppose we should do that now. (Hey Riley? Can you install a few things for us?)