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An open source, modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js, Git, and Markdown.Pricing:
- Open Source
Congrats on launching! Quick question: is this closer to WikiJS (https://js.wiki/), TinaCMS (https://tina.io/), Docusaurus (https://docusaurus.io/), or something else?
#WiKis #Knowledge Base #Documentation 68 social mentions
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Easy to maintain open source documentation websitesPricing:
- Open Source
Congrats on launching! Quick question: is this closer to WikiJS (https://js.wiki/), TinaCMS (https://tina.io/), Docusaurus (https://docusaurus.io/), or something else?
#Documentation #Documentation As A Service & Tools #Static Site Generators 209 social mentions
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Slab is a knowledge hub for the modern workplace. We help teams unlock their full potential through shared learning and documentation. Slab features a beautiful editor, blazing fast search, and dozens of integrations like Slack, GitHub, and G Suite.
Slab is another one (we use it, but have no connection to it) https://slab.com/ Would be happy to switch to a self-hosted FOSS alternative though.
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Create and publish your digital garden for freePricing:
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Nice framework! I think it's missing a graph view that shows the connections between documents. Something like what Quartz provides. https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/.
#Productivity #Writing Tools #Programming Language 12 social mentions
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Modern Publishing, Simply taking your books from ideas to finished, polished books.Pricing:
- Open Source
Good question that led to insightful responses. I would like to bring GitBook (https://gitbook.com) too to the comparison notes (no affiliation). They, too, focus on the collaborative, 'similar-to-git-workflow', and versioned approach towards documentation. Happy to see variety in the 'docs' tools area, and really appreciate it being FOSS. Looking forward to trying out Kalmia on some project soon.
#Documentation #Documentation As A Service & Tools #Knowledge Management 5 social mentions