A wiki frontend app written in SvelteKit + Skeleton
The scallion-svelte is a wiki frontend app developed using SvelteKit and Skeleton. It is designed to work with scallion-wiki-api as the wiki API backend. This app offers multiple features including Markdown support for page editing, authentication through Firebase using JWT, page locking for the wiki owner, versioning of pages, file attachments, support for multiple wikis, blog-style pages, localization, and full-text search.
The scallion-svelte is a feature-rich wiki frontend app developed using SvelteKit and Skeleton. It offers a user-friendly interface for creating and managing wikis, with features like Markdown editing, authentication, page locking, versioning, file attachments, and more. With its support for multiple wikis, localization, and full-text search, it provides a comprehensive solution for building and maintaining wikis.
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