Sebastian Fritz@social.pi.vaduzz.detoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a Markdown-based wiki
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1 year ago@Smash @firebreathingbunny I’m also quiet happy with wikijs, it has some nice features like git integration and oidc support that I’m using.
With this instance I’m trying things out to learn more about maintaining an instance and the fediverse.
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@Smash @firebreathingbunny I’m also quiet happy with wikijs, it has some nice features like git integration and oidc support that I’m using.
@deepdive @witten I think the more you dig the more you find you could learn, probably like every other topic with enough people on it. If you want to keep it simple you mostly still have the chance to just use a little linux machine and put everything there the “old” way. For example: I spend some 3-4 months building a kubernetes stack for my homelab, getting everything to run perfectly, then scrapped everything to rewrite it again with a bit of ansible and a single machine because it justworks