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Documize
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Looking for collaboration platform (preferably open source, alternative to Confluence)
You could try Documize https://github.com/documize/community
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Simple Self-Hosted Knowledge Base for a small company?
Can be found here
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Recommendation for a Company-Wiki
Try Documize or Ghost with a documentation theme.
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gitbook VS Documize - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Oct 2022
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Selfhosting - da li praktikujete/sta/kako?
Documize - za internu dokumentaciju (how-to, knowledge hub itd)
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Personal knowledge base: Any tool/software suggestions?
Documize is nice!
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Self Hosted Roundup #17
Try Documize instead of wiki.js.
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Effective Software Documentation*
There are various tools for creating software documentation; some of the popular ones are GitHub, Read The Docs, Docz, Docusaurus, Dropbox Paper, Documize, etc. You can use whichever tool you feel comfortable with, having in mind that they all have their ups and downs.
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Anyone out there using DOCUMIZE?
The Documize Community Github description states that content PDF export is a feature of the Community+ edition, which is available for download on their download page here as opposed to the Github release builds. If you indeed have more than 10 users, then you can't use Community+, so you won't have the ability to natively export content as PDF.
toxiproxy
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Speedbump – a TCP proxy to simulate variable network latency
Checkout also shopify's awesome tool called toxiproxy: https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy
It turns out to be also a very good way to test a networking library by implementing it. Since your stack needs to be able to basically handle most adverse events properly.
The idea behind 'chaos engineering' is cool.
- Toxiproxy – simulate network and system conditions for chaos testing
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Twenty-five open-source network emulators and simulators you can use in 2023
I use this to simulate delays between various local services:
https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy
If you have Docker all you need is a few terminal commands
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Artificially Producing Poor Internet?
Idk about firewall level, but application level I’d recommend https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy
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Regarding default TCP setting in Golang and how it effects speed
That's why I usually recommend anybody that develops network critical apps to test their app with something like toxiproxy and purposfully mess with their connections and simulate network issues.
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Performance testing with slow connection and packet loss
We use this thing. https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy I am not sure that it supports windows, but you can install it to the Linux machine and route your application under the test to that proxy.
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Speedbump - a TCP proxy for simulating variable network latency
On the same vibes as https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy
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Ask HN: How do I force network failures during development against remote APIs?
https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy is a perfect solution for that. I used it quite successfully years ago and it looks like it's still pretty active.
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Is there a tool to control bandwidth for debugging purposes?
Looking at the toxiproxy you mentioned, it seems like it should do what you want though? TLS is generally over TCP anyway, so it should still be able to throttle those connections - it just wont understand the encryption. I also saw a pull request for having it act as a TLS man-in-the-middle proxy: https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy/pull/270
What are some alternatives?
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
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Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
heka - DEPRECATED: Data collection and processing made easy.
Outline - The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
Juju - Orchestration engine that enables the deployment, integration and lifecycle management of applications at any scale, on any infrastructure (Kubernetes or otherwise).
Docker - Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data
nes - NES emulator written in Go.
XWiki - The XWiki platform