Welcome to WikiIndex — the 'wiki index' of all wikis, wiki people, wiki software, wiki farms, and wiki ideas.
Please add your wiki, and join our community. Note: WikiIndex is not a wiki hosting service.

(please log-in to bypass the anti-spam Captcha and remove this heading notice)

Encycla: Difference between revisions

From WikiIndex
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "FoundedIn20xx" to "Founded in YYYY")
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
m (Text replacement - "Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike" to "Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike")
Line 12: Line 12:
|editmode        = ConfirmEmail
|editmode        = ConfirmEmail
|engine          = CustomEngine
|engine          = CustomEngine
|license          = Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
|license          = Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
|maintopic        = Wiki
|maintopic        = Wiki
|backupurl        = <!--database dump backup file URL; found at '/Special:Statistics' on Wikia & some other MediaWiki sites; archived URL may also be used-->
|backupurl        = <!--database dump backup file URL; found at '/Special:Statistics' on Wikia & some other MediaWiki sites; archived URL may also be used-->

Revision as of 12:32, 5 December 2022

https://Encycla.com/_static/images/app_icons/apple-touch-icon-0000000002.png Encycla
Recent changes
[No WikiNode]
About
[No Mobile URL]
Founded by: Philip Neustrom & Chris Jerdonek
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: ConfirmEmail
Wiki engine: CustomEngine
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Wiki
Wiki size: unknown size

Encycla isn't quite a wiki, instead, it's sort of a 'next generation' wiki. Unlike a traditional wiki site, where everyone edits a single page, on Encycla, each user maintains their own personal copy of a page, and changes are suggested (pulled) between pages.

Encycla is built on the same Git technology used by software engineers, and each page in Encycla is a git repository containing markdown; all of which can be edited independently of the Encycla website, pushed to other services (such as GitHub, GitLab), etc.

Encycla allows for easy import of Wikipedia articles to start writing about a topic.

Encycla was founded[when?] by LocalWiki / Davis Wiki co-founder Philip Neustrom and Chris Jerdonek.