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Bookstack is an amazing wiki platform. I use it to document pretty much everything in my house from recipes to home maintenance, from travel logs to code snippets. I will say that I tend to lean into Gitea a bit more for code / snippets so that I can have proper revision history.
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I was just doing some documentation with MkDocs, but I'm gonna try this out too.
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I've been happy with https://github.com/tokozedg/sman for a while. can search and execute/copy snippets from the shell.
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