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75 lines
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# TightWiki
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For years I’ve worked at places where we just needed a simple to use, searchable, unobtrusive, no-nonsense, collaborative and free place to dump documentation.
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The first thing that comes to mind is a Wiki but for some reason I can never find anything that "checks all the boxes". Hopefully you'll find this one does for you.
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:yum: TightWiki is an ASP.NET Core MVC Razor WIKI written in C# that sits on top of a SQLite database (zero configuration required).
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:crossed_fingers: Play with the latest dev build at http://TightWiki.com/. If you want to edit, you can signup using google auth or native TightWiki login.
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:eyes: Or check out the full wiki [documentation](https://tightwiki.com/Wiki%20Help%20::%20Wiki%20Help) to learn about the engine functionality.
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:star: Ready to run it for yourself? Check out the [installation instructions](https://tightwiki.com/wiki_help::installation)!
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:boom: Also be sure to check out the screenshots below the feature list...
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:anguished: Its been like a modern retelling of Sisyphus, only this time the stone is RegEx.
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# :astonished: Features (some of them anyway)
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* MIT license, you can use it for free at home or at your business.
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* Open source, you can make changes, submit fixes or just make suggestions.
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* Completely customizable and rebrandable including name, title, footer, copyright and all images.
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* User signup can be disabled, enabled and can require users to verify email before logging in.
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* Multiple user roles are supported for admin, moderators, contributors and basic members.
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* Easy page linking. Can even link to pages that do not exist and the link will subtly prompt you to create the page when logged in with a role that has page creation support.
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* Admin shows missing pages, namespace metrics, users, roles, etc.
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* Manual account creation, editing and deletion.
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* All dates/times are stored in UTC and localized for logged in users.
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* Admin moderation which is driven by page processing instructions for things like page deletions, review, drafts, etc.
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* Page versioning. Revisions can be viewed by the original page URL with a /r/number route or by logging in a viewing the full page history.
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* Revertible page history.
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* Theme-able, with 25+ built in themes.
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* Drag-drop fie uploads / page attachments, images.
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* Versioned file uploads.
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* Namespace support so you can have multiple pages with the same name in different namespaces.
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* Fully baked in documentation of all wiki functions.
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* Wiki Markup allows you post non-formatted code and even auto-syntax highlighting for things like C#, PHP, SQL, etc. Can also explicitly specify language.
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* Wiki markup supports basic formatting, headings and sub-headings, tagging, tables, callouts, alerts, variables, bullets lists, dynamic glossaries, inline search results, dynamic tag clouds, related linking, expanding sections, auto-table of contents, and much more.
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* Wiki page editing is syntax highlighted.
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* Built in search supports fuzzy matching to support even mild misspellings.
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# Default home page
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# Site Metrics
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We've beat the wiki up with more data than this, but this is our standard workload. ~45,000 pages, in ~400 namespaces, with ~250,000 revisions, created by ~1,000 users, manifesting ~5 million search tokens. The random fuzzy-match search time is 11 milliseconds. Not too shabby, right?
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# Page search
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# Page History
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# Example edit page
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# Build in documentation list
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# Build in documentation sample
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# Configuration
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# Admin page list
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# Admin role list
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Its been like a modern retelling of Sisyphus, only this time with RegEx.
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