Self-hosted alternatives to Nuclino
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Are there any self-hosted WYSIWYG markdown wikis out there like Nuclino?
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@christiaan No, unfortunately. I used Nuclino for awhile, their graphing function is pretty useless once the "cool factor" wears off. VS Code + Markdown Preview Extension and NextCloud is what I landed on. Good luck!
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@yusf said in Self-hosted alternatives to Nuclino:
This, imo, would serve the same need as a Notion replacement, for which Anytype shows promises to become.
Wow, Anytype looks interesting.
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WikiJS does Markdown, not completely WYSIWYG, it uses the two panels approach with a toolbar.
It's already available on the appstore is really nice.
And development is going strong, it gets better with every release. -
WikiJS etc are all good until you try Notion or Nuclino, by which time you realize you've basically been using 20 year old software paradigms whenever working with wikis.
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@yusf exactly
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ruihildtreplied to yusf on May 14, 2020, 12:03 PM last edited by ruihildt May 14, 2020, 12:03 PM
I guess we enter the personal preference territory here. ^^
I've used notion for a project a few months ago, and I didn't enjoy the interface. While it is quite powerful, the UX was sluggish and not structured enough to keep consistent when working in a team.
AFAIK, there's no FOSS alternative to the new generation of flexible apps like Nuclino, Notion, Podio, Airtable, etc.
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@christiaan I actually have a markdown based wiki project I've been working on for over a year now:
Example site is my own site: https://urgero.org
Project: ArtemisCMS
I don't think it's like Nuclino, but it has a WYSIWYG Editor
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