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Wiki.js

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A modern, lightweight and powerful wiki app built on NodeJS, Git and Markdown

Requirements

Wiki.js can run on virtually all platforms where Node.js can (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.).

  • Node.js 6.11.1 or later
  • MongoDB 3.2 or later
  • Git 2.7.4 or later
  • An empty Git repository (optional)

Read the full prerequisites article for full details.

Cloud Install

Deploy to Heroku

Docker Cloud, Azure, IBM Bluemix and more coming soon!

Docker

A docker Wiki.js image is available on Docker Hub:

Docker Image

You can also use a Dockerfile (see example) or Docker Compose (see example) to run Wiki.js.

Milestones

Current and upcoming milestones (major features only, see the changelog for complete list of features and bug fixes):

1.0.0 - Beta 13

Progress

  • Color Themes
  • Server-side TeX/MathML rendering
  • Render line breaks by default (GitHub style)
  • New Localization: German

1.0.6 - Stable

Progress

  • Bug fixes release
  • New Localization: Dutch

2.0.0 - Dev

Progress

Breaking Changes: MongoDB is being phased out in favor of PostgreSQL + Redis. An upgrade tool will be provided to migrate existing data to the new system.

  • GraphQL API
  • Migrate to PostgreSQL + Redis datastore
  • History / Revert to previous version
  • Optional Two-Steps Authentication (2FA)
  • Docker support + Auto compile/publish to Docker Hub
  • Support sub-directory installations (e.g. example.com/wiki)
  • Persist system settings to database instead of file-based
  • User Groups + Better permissions management
  • Make use of all available CPU cores, distributed jobs queue
  • Tags per document / folder
  • Comments / Discussion per document
  • Profile page per user
  • Preview changes directly from the editor, without saving
  • Modular authentication providers
  • High Availability support (multiple concurrent instances)

Future

  • Insert Link modal in Editor
  • Better simultaneous user editing handling
  • Upgrade from web UI

Gitter

Want to discuss features, ideas or issues? Join our gitter channel. We are very active and friendly!

Twitter

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Translations

We are looking for translators to make Wiki.js available in multiple languages. If your language is not listed below and would like to contribute to this project, contact us on our gitter channel and we'll provide you with the necessary tool to add translations, no coding required!

Languages that are already translated:

Special Thanks

Browserstack
Browserstack for providing access to their great cross-browser testing tools.

DigitalOcean
DigitalOcean for providing hosting of the Wiki.js documentation site.