wikis
Popularized by Wikipedia, wikis aim to be a comprehensive reference material to either specific or general subjects. Wikis typically consist of lots of individual articles, updated by a team of volunteer writers.
Wikis are frequently hosted using open source software due to the open source nature of HTML; a popular example amongst these projects is MediaWiki, being repsonsible for Wikipedia's backend.
GitHub allows for each repository to host a wiki of their own, allowing for detailed documentation of any repository's function. GitHub wikis may be relevant to continued development, relevant to those utilizing a repository's application, or a repository's entire purpose.
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May 23, 2023 - HTML
Compiled examples from my projects, forums, wikis, etc.
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Collaboration Tree - A community discussion platform built for maximum insight with minimum oversight.
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Linker is a Discord Bot written in Python using discord.py (https://github.com/Rapptz/discord.py), which makes it possible to send links in a very short time.
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Apr 8, 2022 - Python
(there's nothing in this repo, it's just to host a GitHub wiki for Developer Best Practices)
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A tool to display info from Wikipedia (or private wikis) on selected terms in a webpage.
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WikiChron Networks is a web tool for the analysis and visualization of different networks within wiki online communities
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Jan 10, 2021 - Python
(bw == "Bye Wiki") Say goodbye to your wikis! Python command-line tool to convert MediaWiki pages to other formats with pandoc
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Oct 17, 2023 - Python
A near real-time counter for all Wikimedia projects together
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Jan 29, 2020 - JavaScript
The official website for the Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance
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