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WIKI documentation Software?
- Subject: WIKI documentation Software?
- From: lists at quux.de (Jens Link)
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 19:51:38 +0100
- In-reply-to: <CAJ=P5abd8LO1uLHV4C-POq8qXTFbUg7LnR2sUfw85qVQS1qRJA@mail.gmail.com> (Craig's message of "Sat, 14 Mar 2020 08:07:52 -0400")
- References: <CAJ=P5abd8LO1uLHV4C-POq8qXTFbUg7LnR2sUfw85qVQS1qRJA@mail.gmail.com>
Craig <cvuljanic at gmail.com> writes:
> Wanted to ask what WIKI software teams are using to save documentation to / how to's for staff, etc.Â
On the wiki side: +1 for dokuwiki
Given that more and more people are automating stuff and this way ending
up git anyway:
Write your doku as markdown, put it into git, generate static web
pages. For people who like editing via a GUI can use gitlab or something
similar.
This approach has some advantages:
- You always have (a more or less) current version of your documentation
offline
- You can just use grep to find stuff
Jens
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