Personal wiki software I've considered or have seen recommended

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planted: 03/08/2020last tended: 27/11/2021
  • Gollum: "A simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend."
  • ikiwiki: "Ikiwiki is a wiki compiler. It converts wiki pages into HTML pages suitable for publishing on a website. Ikiwiki stores pages and history in a revision control system such as Subversion or Git."
  • Zettlr: "A powerful Markdown editor for researchers and journalists."
  • Markdown and a git forge: gitlab or github do pretty printing of markdown pages in your repo (and org pages too, as it happens)
  • TiddlyWiki: "A non-linear personal web notebook". Looks like it fulfils the usecase pretty well, and appears to have a plugin for git integration.
  • org-brain: I tried org-brain a few times, and it never really clicked for me.
  • Roam: what org-roam is based on.
  • FedWiki

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1.1. In my garden

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