Wikmd

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A file based wiki that uses markdown

Overview

Wikmd is an innovative file-based wiki designed with simplicity in mind. Unlike traditional wikis that rely on databases, Wikmd stores everything in easily readable files, making it straightforward for users who prefer direct access to their documents. This approach not only enhances accessibility but also allows for flexible exporting options to various formats. Whether you’re viewing content in a command line or converting documents to HTML for browser viewing, Wikmd provides a seamless experience.

The project is continuously evolving, with features aimed at enhancing collaboration and functionality. The plugin system allows for added versatility, catering to diverse user needs from document storage to visual representation. With its array of tools and features, Wikmd stands out as a practical choice for users looking to maintain a simple yet effective knowledge base.

Features

  • File-Based System: Stores documents as readable files directly accessible in a terminal, enhancing transparency and control over the data.
  • HTML Conversion: Automatically converts documents to HTML, allowing for easy viewing in a web browser without extra steps.
  • Plugin System: Expandable through plugins, including integrations for draw.io, alerts, embedded pages, and more, tailoring functionality to specific needs.
  • Version Control with Git: Supports Git for version control, helping users keep track of changes and collaborate effortlessly.
  • Image Support: Offers extensive options for including images, with functionalities for sizing and referencing within documents.
  • Math/LaTeX Integration: Enables users to include complex mathematical expressions and notations directly in their wiki pages.
  • Dark Theme: Provides a user-friendly dark theme, reducing eye strain and enhancing the visual appeal during extended use.
  • Password Protection: Allows users to secure sensitive documents and control access to their wiki contents.
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