Difference between revisions of "Olelo"
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Git-Wiki stores the pages in a git repository. Therefore you can use all the benefits of the revision control software (distributed content etc). Multiple markup languages are supported via plugins. The wiki has a very extensible architecture. Custom markup can be added via filters. Additional tags can be added (e.g. the math tag which is provided for LaTeX-rendering). | Git-Wiki stores the pages in a git repository. Therefore you can use all the benefits of the revision control software (distributed content etc). Multiple markup languages are supported via plugins. The wiki has a very extensible architecture. Custom markup can be added via filters. Additional tags can be added (e.g. the math tag which is provided for LaTeX-rendering). | ||
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* [http://www.gitwiki.org/Sandbox Sandbox] | * [http://www.gitwiki.org/Sandbox Sandbox] | ||
* [http://www.wikimatrix.org/show/Git-Wiki WikiMatrix entry] | * [http://www.wikimatrix.org/show/Git-Wiki WikiMatrix entry] | ||
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Revision as of 02:47, 6 November 2011
Olelo, or Git-Wiki, is a wiki that uses git to manage pages. Olelo is written in Ruby and uses the Catalyst MVC web framework.
Git-Wiki stores the pages in a git repository. Therefore you can use all the benefits of the revision control software (distributed content etc). Multiple markup languages are supported via plugins. The wiki has a very extensible architecture. Custom markup can be added via filters. Additional tags can be added (e.g. the math tag which is provided for LaTeX-rendering).
See also
- Git-CMS (possibly better than Git-Wiki)