I saw a mention of Wiki.js today and I looked at the landscape of wiki software. There’s plenty to choose from. What do you host?
Thanks for all the opinions. I tried both Wiki.js and DokuWiki and I found that both can save data as .md
files. I think I’ll go with Wiki.js for now.
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Might not fit exactly with what you were thinking, but I use Obsidian for notes and it’s built in ‘wiki-style’ links make relating knowledge really easy. I use git to sync across devices.
I also use Obsidian but I use Syncthing to sync between devices instead.
I use Obsidian for notes too. Recently, I’ve been playing with Starlight (based on Astro) for notes that I want to put on the web. It supports
.md
&.mdx
files so creating a page is pretty much just copy + paste. Haven’t gotten around to self-hosting it yet though