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Raneto
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Raneto or Hugo for Notes/Knowledgebase?
Should I use Raneto or Hugo for Notes/Knowledgebase?
- Can anyone suggest a way of serving rendered (HTML) Markdown files on a server?
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Looking for a simple wiki (web, not desktop) that stores backend as markdown files?
http://raneto.com/ is "an open source Knowledgebase platform that uses static Markdown files to power your Knowledgebase" and might fit your bill. No database, just regular `md` files.
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What's the Best Wiki for a Self Hosted Home Lab?
I use http://raneto.com/ Simple and lightweight
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Docker apps for 'notes' / text files
http://raneto.com/ - There is a docker available for Unraid by LSIO.
Gitit
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Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
You're correct.
It says at the bottom: powered by https://github.com/jgm/gitit
Readme states that: "Gitit is a wiki program written in Haskell. It uses Happstack for the web server and pandoc for markup processing."
- School of Haskell: Basics
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Looking for a simple wiki (web, not desktop) that stores backend as markdown files?
I’ve used the Gitit Wiki. Database is plaintext markdown files under git source control. Renders with pandoc so you get a really good dialect of markdown. The look and feel is a little dated but 8/10 highly recommend.
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Looking for private wiki software on internet
I don't use gitit, but I've had people advocate it to me: https://github.com/jgm/gitit
- Wiki engine using Pandoc and Git
- Is there an open source and deployable collaborative markdown editor with version control (maybe git?)
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Snippet Box - selfhosted and open source code snippet manager with built-in support for Markdown documentation
Instead of SQLite I would prefer if you stored the snippets in a git repo like Gollum or Gitit.
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Archivy - Extensible Self Hosted Knowledge Base - v1 release
I use my own forked version of gitit (dark, full-width theme, with automated toc and some other tweaks) for the last 5 years or so which looks and functions quite similarly. I handled web bookmarking/clipping with xclip (rich text clipboard) + pandoc html-to-markdown.
What are some alternatives?
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
Gollum - A simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
Outline - The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.
ikiwiki
ngx-export - A comprehensive web framework aimed at building custom Haskell handlers for the Nginx Web Server
Wikitten - Wikitten is a small, fast, PHP wiki, and the perfect place to store your notes, code snippets, ideas, and so on.
MoinMoin - MoinMoin Wiki (1.9, also: 1.5a ... 1.8), stable, for production wikis
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
wol - A program and library to a send WoL Magic Packet, to remotely start a computer.