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    • christiaan
      christiaan last edited by girish

      Are there any self-hosted WYSIWYG markdown wikis out there like Nuclino?

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      • girish
        girish Staff last edited by girish

        We use CodiMD as our internal wiki/docs. If you like markdown, it is pretty awesome 🙂 It can even do presentations!

        Confluence is also an option (I think the license is only 10 per year).

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          will @christiaan last edited by

          @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
            yusf last edited by

            This, imo, would serve the same need as a Notion replacement, for which Anytype shows promises to become.

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            • christiaan
              christiaan @yusf last edited by

              @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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              • ruihildt
                ruihildt last edited by

                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. 🙂

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                • yusf
                  yusf last edited by

                  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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                  • christiaan
                    christiaan @yusf last edited by

                    @yusf exactly

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                    • ruihildt
                      ruihildt @yusf last edited by ruihildt

                      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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                      • murgero
                        murgero App Dev @christiaan last edited by

                        @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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