ikiwiki works anywhere a C compiler and Perl can be installed.
ikiwiki takes wiki pages and data stored in special Git or Subversion repositories and assembles them into standards-compliant HTML pages that can be served to users via any Web server.
Because of this VCS integration, the wiki engine doesn't need to bother itself with storing page versions, since this is automatically handled by the VSC's own versioning system.
ikiwiki simply provides hooks for pulling in native VCS versioning data into the page's "recent changes" and "history" sections.
Another great ikiwiki feature is its easy extendability, ikiwiki supporting plugins, the best of them being the ones dedicated to running the wiki as a blog or podcasting website.
Features:
- Wiki or Markdown text formatting
- Extendable via plugins
- Content tagging
- User registration process
- User profile pages
- Sitemap utility
- Support for nested pages
- Multi-lingual interface
- .PO file integration
- Standards compliant code output
- UTF8 support
Requirements:
- Perl 5 or higher
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