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🍄 Mycorrhiza Wiki 1.2
A 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
- Basic Gemini protocol support
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):
yay -S mycorrhiza # or mycorrhiza-bin if you don't want to
# build it from scratch
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
Help is always needed. We have a tg chat where some development is coordinated. You can also sponsor bouncepaw on boosty. Feel free to open an issue or contact us directly.
You can view list of all planned features on our kanban board.