Docmost - collaborative wiki and documentation software
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Documost - Open-source collaborative wiki and documentation software
- Create, collaborate, and share knowledge seamlessly with Docmost.
- Ideal for managing your wiki, knowledge-base, documentation and a lot more.
Features
- Real-time collaborative rich-text editor - The editor allows multiple users to simultaneously edit pages in real-time. It has support for tables, math (LaTex), and callouts to name a few.
- Spaces - Organize your content into distinct spaces dedicated to different teams, projects, or departments, providing a structured and focused environment for collaboration.
- Permissions system - Control who can view, edit, and manage content with a robust permissions system, ensuring information is secure and accessible to the right people.
- Groups - Create and manage user groups to grant unified permissions, making it simple to control access by assigning roles and privileges collectively.
- Comment system - Engage in meaningful discussions directly on your pages with the integrated inline commenting system.
- Nested pages - Docmost supports nesting of pages to any level. You can reorder and manage your pages through simple drag-and-drop functionality directly from the sidebar.
- Attachments - Easily attach images and videos to your pages just by pasting from your clipboard. Docmost supports both S3 and local storage drivers.
- Uses S3 Compatible Storage
- EMail using Postmark or SMTP
Docker Based. - Variables in a simple docker-compose.yml
Website: https://docmost.com/
Github: https://github.com/docmost/docmost
Installation Guide: https://docmost.com/docs/installation -
Thanks for sharing, looks promising
Note
Docmost is currently in beta. We value your feedback as we progress towards a stable release
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@NCKNE Looks like a difference license:
So folks would get a lot more flexibility in terms of hosting for others with Docmost, versus Outline which is very restrictive on that.