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🍄 Mycorrhiza Wiki 1.2
Mycorrhiza Wiki is a filesystem and git-based wiki engine.
Usage
mycorrhiza [OPTIONS...] WIKI_PATH
WIKI_PATH must be a path to a git repository which you want to be a wiki.
Options:
-config-path string
Path to a configuration file. Leave empty if you don't want to use it.
-print-example-config
If true, print an example configuration file contents and exit. You can save the output to a file and base your own configuration on it.
Features
- Wiki pages (called hyphae) are written in Mycomarkup
- Edit pages through HTML forms, a graphical preview and a toolbar that helps you use Mycomarkup
- Responsive design, dark theme (synced with system theme)
- Works in text browsers
- Everything is stored as simple files, no database required. You can run a wiki on almost any directory and get something to work with
- Page trees; links to previous and next pages
- Changes are saved to git
- List of hyphae page
- History page
- Random page
- Recent changes page; RSS, Atom and JSON feeds available
- Hyphae can be deleted while still preserving history
- Hyphae can be renamed (recursive renaming of subhyphae is also supported)
- Light on resources
- Authorization with pre-set credentials, registration
- Hotkeys (press
?
to see what hotkeys there are)
Building
See the guide on the wiki.
Installing
AUR
You can install Mycorrhiza Wiki from AUR using your favorite package manager on any Arch Linux-derivative distro (Arch, Manjaro, Garuda, etc):
# Build from sources
yay -S mycorrhiza
# OR
# Use pre-built binaries from the Releases page
yay -S mycorrhiza-bin
Docker
You can run Mycorrhiza Wiki in Docker using Dockerfile provided by this repository. Clone the repo and build the image:
git clone https://github.com/bouncepaw/mycorrhiza/
docker build -t mycorrhiza .
Now you can create a new Mycorrhiza Wiki container using this command:
docker run -v /path/to/wiki:/wiki -p 1737:1737 mycorrhiza
Example:
cd /dev/shm
git clone https://github.com/bouncepaw/mycorrhiza/
docker build -t mycorrhiza .
git clone https://github.com/bouncepaw/example-wiki
docker run -v /dev/shm/example-wiki:/wiki -p 1737:1737 mycorrhiza
Example 2:
# ...
docker run -v /dev/shm/:/config -v /dev/shm/example-wiki:/wiki -p 80:1737 mycorrhiza -config-path /config/myconfig.ini /wiki
Contributing
We always need help. We have a Telegram chat where we coordinate development. You can also sponsor @bouncepaw on Boosty. Feel free to open an issue or contact us directly.
You can view list of many planned features on our kanban board.