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DocBook DokuWiki is a wiki system that includes DocBook XML support. It allows collaborative writing of DocBook XML documents in a wiki way. It supports section level editing with locking, as well as an easy document structure editor.
Wiki-based HTML-Generator Skiwikidi is supposed to be a small tool for creating HTML pages. The layout of the generated HTML pages and the different HTML elements can be set up by using templates. The application provides a GTK frontend.
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A collection of python scripts to create and handle an XML corpus (a large collection of text for linguistic purpose) from an original Wikipedia database backup dump. It includes a regular expression based parser for the MediaWiki markup language.
MOCA stands for MediaWiki Ontology Convergence Assistant. This extension tries to improve the usability and effect of the Semantic MediaWiki extension.
ClearLisp is a Common Lisp interpreter written in C# with a large library including all of .NET and an extensive object model. Supports IIS and XSP or Apache with mono. Includes sample code of a personal, file based wiki web application.
PositLog is an open source CMS for building custom-made Websites. It provides you with the capability to write text, draw pictures, and paste photos and any HTML code anywhere on draggable and zoomable web pages.
Wrt-Wiki is a lightweight Wiki for a Linksys WRT running OpenWRT Firmware. It provides basic Wiki functionality and a administration interface allowing page to be locked, deleted, renamed or made to be executed as shell scripts.
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Java Server Faces Wiki -- Wiki software based on Java Server Faces.
This wiki can be easy integrated into any existing Java Server Faces
website.
* jsfwiki can be used with mysql or hsql storage.
* jsfwiki uses the bliki engine to do wiki markup.
WikiExplorer is similar to the windowsExplorer. The filesystem is visualized within. Users can add new files and folders. Wiki allows to edit every file.
Smyth is a modular CMS with a flexible architecture. It is best suited for growing community websites that need to adapt quickly adapt to new requirements. It allows you to add modules, reskin, and add domains with little hassle.
Wikind is a wiki that heavily uses kind information for every aspect of pages, objects or files management, storing and operating. Wikind tries also to be kind to users; editors and readers of wiki. Wikind targets to have *real* file based backend.
omCollab is an open source project combining wiki, blogs, social bookmarking and addtional optional applications under a common integrated skin with single sign-on capabilities. See http://mike2.openmethodology.org for current implementation example.
This project is dedicated to eradicating any and all poor documentation for Linux. If you cannot find what you're looking for here, please feel free to add a page about it. Everyone who is human and English speaking is welcome to contribute.