Mycorrhiza Wiki
Released under AGPL-3.0, Mycorrhiza Wiki provides filesystem and git-based wiki engine written in Go using Mycomarkup as its primary markup language on...
Overview
🍄📑 Filesystem and git-based wiki engine for the independent web written in Go and using Mycomarkup as its primary markup language. The project has 373 GitHub stars and is licensed under AGPL-3.0.
Key Features
Source: GitHub README
- No database used. Everything is stored in plain files. It makes installation super easy, and you can modify the content directly by yourself.
- Everything is hyphae. A hypha is a unit of content such as a picture, video or a text article. Hyphae can [transclude] and link each other, forming a tight network of hypertext pages.
- Hyphae are authored in [Mycomarkup], a markup language that’s designed to be unambiguous yet easy to use.
- Categories let you organize hyphae without any hierarchy restrictions, with all the benefits of a category system.
- Nesting of hyphae is also supported if you like hierarchies.
- History of changes. Every change is safely stored in [Git]. Web feeds (RSS, Atom, JSON Feed) for recent changes included.
- Keyboard-driven navigation. Press
?to see the list of shortcuts. - Support for [authorization]. Both plain username-password pairs and [Telegram]‘s login widget are supported.
- [Open Graph] support. The most relevant info about a hypha is made available through OG meta tags for consumption by other software.
- Interwiki support.
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
See the deployment guide on the wiki. Also, Mycorrhiza might be available in your repositories. See Repology.
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
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Analytics & Reporting
- Charts & Graphs
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