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    An Open Source Knowledge Base System

    An open source, web based, platform independent knowledge base system.

    Free open source knowledge base software. Extensively search-able, Versatile and easy to use. easy to set up and administer. Comment hover links let you read in an AJAX generated hover window, the comments to an article in the main list view without having to go to the comments page. Password protected user accounts, and group support, with read only guest user, full control admin, power user/moderator, and default data entry user with restricted privileges.
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    vaultkeepr

    vaultkeepr

    Decentralized zero-knowledge password manager with IPFS storage.

    VaultKeepR is a decentralized, open-source password manager where everything is encrypted client-side using XChaCha20-Poly1305 and Argon2id before leaving your device. Unlike most alternatives, it encrypts metadata too -- device names, sync data, and beneficiary info never exist in plaintext on any server. Vault data is stored on IPFS (content-addressed, no central database). Cross-device sync uses encrypted CRDTs (Automerge) with no server involved in the merge. Vault recovery is handled...
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