How to Install this Self Hosted JavaScript Based Wiki in Unraid | Wiki.JS
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- In this video I show you how to Download, Install, and quickly setup Wiki.JS. The best self hosted Wiki as far as I am concerned. It's simple and easy to use. It's my favorite Wiki to date.
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Install anywhere
Works on virtually any platform and is compatible with either PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, MS SQL Server or SQLite!
Administration
Manage all aspects of your wiki using the extensive and intuitive admin area.
Performance
Running on the blazing fast Node.js engine, Wiki.js is built with performance in mind.
Customizable
Fully customize the appearance of your wiki, including a light and dark mode.
Protected
Make your wiki public, completely private or a mix of both.
Scalable
Whether it's on a tiny Raspberry Pi or on a high performance VM in the cloud, Wiki.js intelligently make use of the available resources.
Built-in authentication with self-registration and password recovery capabilities.
Markdown
The most popular format for documentation among developers. Includes live preview and toolbar / keyboard shortcuts quick access.
Visual Builder
Simple and easy to use WYSIWYG editor for non-technical people. No coding or special syntax knowledge required.
Plain HTML
Write content directly in HTML. Perfect for importing preformatted HTML pages from other sources.
WikiText
Easily migrate content from MediaWiki platforms using this WikiText editor.
API Docs
Document your APIs with this powerful REST / GraphQL optimized editor. Add your endpoints, parameters, response and code examples.
Tabular
Quickly create excel-like pages with this powerful table editor.
Social Authentication
Use 3rd-party authentication services like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, GitHub, Discord, Slack and more.
Enterprise Authentication
Enterprise Authentication
Integrate with your company existing authentication using LDAP, SAML, CAS, Auth0, Okta, Azure AD and more. Generic OAuth2 and OpenID Connect modules are also included.
2FA
Add an extra layer of security using two-factor authentication for supported authentication modules.
Version Tracking
All content modifications are tracked. You can revert to a previous state or recover a deleted page at any time. Easily keep track of who changed what.
Compare Versions
Visually compare two versions of the same page to see exactly what changed.
Git
Synchronize or backup your content to popular Git services such as GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Azure DevOps and more.
Enterprise Cloud Storage
Backup your content to cloud storage services like AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Storage, DigitalOcean Spaces and more.
Personal Cloud Storage
Backup your content to your personal cloud storage service such as Dropbox, Google Drive, MS OneDrive, Box and more.
Local / Network
Backup your content locally on disk / network share or to a remote server on the network using Secure Copy over SSH.
Export / Branch off
Quickly export a specific version of a page or create a new page from an older version.
Congrats on making the docker work!!!
That's gorgous. What an incredible product.
Absolutely happy with it. It’s so good.
Alright 👍 I agree 100% with the beginning of this, now I go try. Thanks buddy !!
Amazing, clear, easy to understand video, thank you! Now, if I could only get it to play nice with swag!
It’s good that it still works as time goes on.
Gonna give this a try. I’ve been testing a few local only documentation methods and haven’t settled. This might be the ticket. Thanks!
WikiJS is legit, I love it.
Nice work, man!
Very cool!
I agree
First
Lame 4th .... but the Forth is with you!
So... what about tiddlywiki?
Never heard of it
Yeah but most features aren’t complete or don’t work. The core is present. Version 3 is still years late after being announced.
Seriously bro. Just read what's on the screen in front of you instead of making shit up.
if you just do what you did and expect it to work it won't. Lots of database3 errors. Seems like the containers available in the app store are all faulty. Better to install in a VM and use a working image. Another example why Unraid sucks. They'll put any old shit up on the app store.
Interesting. It’s been running great for a full year and haven’t experienced any issues. Things may be happening in the background but I haven’t had issues. The community apps are the same containers from Docker Hub there shouldn’t be a difference.