I’m looking for a wiki solution (either remotely hosted or self-hosted is fine) that takes Markdown input.

Thanks.

    • Dialectic Cake@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I switched from Tiddlywiki to Logseq 3-4 months ago and LOVE Logseq.

      Part of the reason I didn’t like Tiddlywiki was it kept everything in a single html file (including embedded images – eww) which made it annoying to move information around. (Note there is an option to run your own server which gives you extra flexibility, but I wasn’t interested in doing that.)

      With Logseq, it’s separate markdown file per journal entry / wiki page. I like the addons that are available as well as the queries, e.g., {{query (todo doing)}} displays my do now tasks on my journal page.

      Here’s a Beginner’s Guide on how to use LogSeq: YouTube video by Keep Productive

  • Dark Arc@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think you should specify whether you’re looking for a wiki for personal use or shared use.

    If you’re looking for personal use, something like standard notes can be a great option.

    If you’re looking for shared use, and don’t care about encryption, wiki.js is IMO your best bet.

    There’s currently no option that does both. Skiff exists as an encrypted collaborative notes option but it doesn’t (to my knowledge) allow any kind of self hosting.

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    1 year ago

    I’m currently hosting a wiki.js
    you can either use markdown or a visual editor