A collaborative note taking, wiki and documentation platform that scales. Built with Django and React. Opensource alternative to Notion or Outline. Works offline; write locally and it'll re-synch when you come back. Tries to concentrate on clean documents, not lots of formatting. Optimized for multiuser collaboration. Granular access controls. Can export to the usual document formats.
Hard requirements: Kubernetes, Postgres, memcached, an S3-compatible bucket for storage, and an OIDC provider for authentication. Heavy enough that I'd call it enterprisey.
Rosetta Code is a programming chrestomathy site. The idea is to present solutions to the same task in as many different languages as possible, to demonstrate how languages are similar and different, and to aid a person with a grounding in one approach to a problem in learning another. Rosetta Code currently has 1,310 tasks, 380 draft tasks, and is aware of 963 languages, though we do not (and cannot) have solutions to every task in every language.
A wiki about Nethack, Rogue, and roguelike games in general. Excellent descriptions of how to play them as well as strategies and the odd cheat or easter egg.
This wiki is about bootstrapping systems, i.e., building up compilers and interpreters and tools from nothing. If you wanted to learn about how one might build a functional computer from the OS up, there are some resources here that talk about doing just this.
VSI OpenVMS wiki is the world's biggest encyclopedia entirely dedicated to the OpenVMS operating system. The purpose of the project is to consolidate and organize information about this operating system and create an easily searcheable reference base to answer any questions about it. Ultimately, this encyclopedia should contain basic information on common features of OpenVMS and operations frequently performed by programmers and system managers using this system as well as links to the current documentation. The wiki model used to create this encyclopedia allows any registered user to write an article or suggest changes to an existing article, thus maximizing the number of contributions and maintaining the integrity and neutrality of the data.
OpenVMS is an operating system created in 1977 by the Digital Equipment Corporation and still widely used by large companies in the military, healthcare, banking, telecommunications and other industries. It is primarily known for its security and unrivaled clustering capabilities. It currently supports VAX, Alpha, and Itanium architectures and is working on a port to x86.
A wiki and fandom news source about the series Serial Experiments Lain.
We are a group of volunteers whose mission is to present reliable, unbiased and relevant news. All our content is released under a free license. By making our content perpetually available for free redistribution and use, we hope to contribute to a global digital commons. Wikinews stories are written from a neutral point of view to ensure fair and unbiased reporting.
Whether or not you believe this, it might make a good data source for breaking events.
This community was created by HAL, for 2001 fans, and is dedicated to creating a comprehensive and informative Wiki about all subject matter relating to Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series, including works from associated collaborators and projects.
The documentation wiki for neuromatch.social, which talks about everything from that instance's code of conduct and moderation policies to explanations of some parts of Fediverse culture that might be opaque to new users.
Otter Wiki is Python-based software for collaborative content management. Content is stored in a Git repository on the back-end. Markdown is used by the front-end. Minimalistic interface. Editor with markdown support, including tables. Full changelog and page history. User authentication. Uploadable page attachments. Does not require net.access so it can be run in an airgapped environment. Settings are kept in a local SQLite database.
Pushes Docker pretty hard but the installation docs also cover conventional setup.
A super-simple, super lightweight CMS that can be used to build a website, a blog, a personal wiki, or lots of other things. Has a robust library of extensions.
Edit your website in a web browser. Log in with your user account. You can use the normal navigation, make some changes and see the result immediately. It is a great way to update your website. No database, no admin panel. Datenstrom Yellow doesn't get in your way. Edit your website in a text editor. Create small web pages, wikis and blogs. You can use your favorite text editor and change everything on your computer. This is convenient for developers, designers and translators. Download one file, unzip it and copy everything to your web server. Your website is immediately available. The most important things are included. There are extensions with additional features, languages and themes that you can install.
This script will generate folders for each book, chapter, and page of a Bookstack install and writes them out as PDFs or HTML pages.
If you would export attachments from pages to, this script has to run on the same host as bookstackapp-wiki, because it reads files from the webservers docroot upload directory.
A utility for exporting pages from a Bookstack wiki using the API. Can keep the wiki's existing tree structure intact by making folders from Shelves, Books, Chapters and attachments (including attachments from external links). Can export multiple formats at once. Experimentally, it can update markdown files before saving them to point to the downloaded image files instead of remote urls. The authorization token is loaded from a text file. Can set a custom HTTP User-Agent header to bypass filtering based on that header.
A small, simple and modern theme for BookStack called Aero.
Programatically sync and edit BookStack pages. Useful for text editor integrations (an emacs PoC implementation is included).
Pages in the configured Bookstack wiki will be downloaded and written to Markdown files in book/page.md
format. Local Markdown files that don't exist in the wiki will be uploaded as new pages in a book. When a local file is deleted the wiki page will be deleted if their last_modified dates are the same. Wiki pages that are deleted will cause their local counterparts to be deleted as well. Out-of-synch pages (i.e., the local file and wiki page have been edited independently and their edits do not line up) will not be synched without the --force
option.
Home of the world's largest radio/scanner frequency database. Celebrating 28 years of no ads and no subscriber fees.
This service dates back to the BBS days.
A huge wiki of fictional bands and musical artists from movies, television, and novels.
The Heathcliff Wiki is the place to go for information pertaining to the Heathcliff comic strips and cartoon series, as well as the vast array of characters, episodes, and unreleased movies.
This Wiki will be a place for detailing the items in my collection. The goal is to document information about the devices I have for both personal reference on their condition, location, and plans as well as detailing information in a more complete way that may be referenced by others as well.