šŸ“• subnode [[@melanocarpa/wiki_engine]] in šŸ“š node [[wiki_engine]]

Wiki engine is a program that powers a [[wiki]]. My wiki engine of choice is [[Mycorrhiza]] of course.

= Links => https://github.com/interstar/cardigan-bay interstar/cardigan-bay: A new wiki engine in Clojure

=> https://github.com/zadam/trilium Trilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application with focus on building large personal knowledge bases

=> https://peppermint.mooncarrot.space/ Pepperminty Wiki

[[Pepperminty Wiki]] is a complete wiki engine contained in a single file, inspired by @am2064's [[Minty Wiki]]. Developed by Starbeamrainbowlabs (though contributions from others are welcome!), Pepperminty Wiki has a variety of useful (and cool!) features - such as file upload, a dynamic help page, page revision history, page tags, and more! Other amazing features are in the works too (like a theme gallery, auto update, and user watchlists), so check the release notes to see what's been added recently.

=> https://amusewiki.org/special/index | News | AĀ·MuseĀ·Wiki

This is the homepage for amusewiki, a library-oriented wiki engine. Amusewiki is more than just a wiki engine, itā€™s also a powerful authoring, archiving and publishing platform.

=> https://beza1e1.tuxen.de/tipiwiki.html | TipiWiki (2003)

Over fifteen years ago I published "TipiWiki" when I was still in school. I never really used it and it is abandoned for over a decade now. However other people grew it into a big successful project.

=> https://krypted.com/mac-os-x/migrating-data-apple-wiki-server/ | Migrating Data From The Apple Wiki Server - krypted

The Apple Wiki Server is sadly going away. I always liked this service. It was thoughtfully designed and looked much nicer than most of the other tools available out there. Sure, you couldnā€™t write articles offline, write in markdown, or do a lot of other things that Iā€™ve learned to both love and hate from other solutions, but honestly it always felt the most Apple of services in macOS Server because it didnā€™t have every-single-checkbox. So, Iā€™ll pour a little JaĆ«ger on the ground in memory of the wiki server and thenā€¦ export some stuffs and move on.

=> gemini://alexschroeder.ch:1965/page/2021-07-23_Phoebe_4_released => https://alexschroeder.ch:1965/page/2021-07-23_Phoebe_4_released

This leads me to the next issue I finally fixed. I really wanted better documentation. Iā€™m not happy with how documentation for Oddmuse code ended up on the wiki. I keep thinking about that old adage: ā€œwiki wiki is short for canā€™t find shit.ā€ For this code, I wanted the code to be part of the source file such that sites like metacpan display it correctly. I also wanted to concatenate all the documentation into a single README document to use as a manual, and to have that show on code hosting services like cgit. This required some improvements to my ā€˜update-readmeā€™ script, but I think it was worth it.

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