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WikiDocs
WikiDocs is an open source tool that turns Markdown files into a clean, searchable documentation website.
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About WikiDocs
WikiDocs takes plain Markdown files from a local folder or a Git repository and builds them into a full static documentation site. It handles multiple document formats, includes a built-in search engine that indexes your content, and supports custom themes so the output matches your brand. The tool runs as a lightweight Docker container or as a standalone binary on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
You can organize docs with nested folders, add tags for filtering, and enable WYSIWYG editing for non-technical contributors. It integrates with Git for version control and auto-syncs changes from a remote repository. The search uses fuzzy matching and highlights results in context. WikiDocs also lets you export the whole site as a single HTML file for offline use.
The project is maintained by Zavy86 and released under the MIT license. It is best suited for small teams, indie developers, or anyone who wants a no-fuss documentation site without running a database. The Docker image is under 50 MB, making it easy to deploy on a Raspberry Pi or a $5 VPS.
You can organize docs with nested folders, add tags for filtering, and enable WYSIWYG editing for non-technical contributors. It integrates with Git for version control and auto-syncs changes from a remote repository. The search uses fuzzy matching and highlights results in context. WikiDocs also lets you export the whole site as a single HTML file for offline use.
The project is maintained by Zavy86 and released under the MIT license. It is best suited for small teams, indie developers, or anyone who wants a no-fuss documentation site without running a database. The Docker image is under 50 MB, making it easy to deploy on a Raspberry Pi or a $5 VPS.
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Quick Facts
- Pricing
- Free
- License
- Open Source
- Platform
- Any Platform
- Version
- 1.0.0
- Developer
- Zavy86
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