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'''Gitit''' is a [[:Category:Wiki Engine|wiki engine]] backed by a [[:Category:Git|git]] or [[:Category:Darcs|darcs]] filestore which uses {{Wp|Revision Control System}} (RCS).  Pages and uploaded files can be modified either directly via the VCS's command-line tools, or through the wiki's web interface.  [https://Pandoc.org Pandoc] is used for markup processing, so pages may be written in (extended) [[:Category:Markdown|markdown]], {{Wp|reStructuredText}}, [[:Category:LaTeX|LaTeX]], [[:Category:HTML|HTML]], or literate [[:Category:Haskell|Haskell]], and, a [[:Category:GreatFeature|great feature]], can be exported in ten different formats, including {{Wp|LaTeX}}, {{Wp|ConTeXt}}, {{Wp|DocBook}}, {{Wp|Rich Text Format|RTF}}, [[OpenOffice]] {{Wp|OpenDocument|ODT}}, and [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] markup.  However, as can be seen on the WikiMatrix site, gitit has fairly limited 'wiki' functions when compared with say MediaWiki.
'''Gitit''' is a [[:Category:Wiki engine|wiki engine]] backed by a [[:Category:Git|git]] or [[:Category:Darcs|darcs]] filestore which uses {{Wp|Revision Control System}} (RCS).  Pages and uploaded files can be modified either directly via the VCS's command-line tools, or through the wiki's web interface.  [https://Pandoc.org Pandoc] is used for markup processing, so pages may be written in (extended) [[:Category:Markdown|markdown]], {{Wp|reStructuredText}}, [[:Category:LaTeX|LaTeX]], [[:Category:HTML|HTML]], or literate [[:Category:Haskell|Haskell]], and, a [[:Category:great feature|great feature]], can be exported in ten different formats, including {{Wp|LaTeX}}, {{Wp|ConTeXt}}, {{Wp|DocBook}}, {{Wp|Rich Text Format|RTF}}, [[OpenOffice]] {{Wp|OpenDocument|ODT}}, and [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] markup.  However, as can be seen on the WikiMatrix site, gitit has fairly limited 'wiki' functions when compared with say MediaWiki.


The '''Gitit wiki''' was a place to discuss the Gitit wiki engine and (since it runs on Gitit itself) to demonstrate its capabilities.
The '''Gitit wiki''' was a place to discuss the Gitit wiki engine and (since it runs on Gitit itself) to demonstrate its capabilities.
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 20 June 2024

Gitit
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About
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Founded by: John MacFarlane
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: Gitit
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Gitit
Wiki size: unknown size see stats

(As of: 20YY-MM-DD)


Gitit is a wiki engine backed by a git or darcs filestore which uses Revision Control System (RCS). Pages and uploaded files can be modified either directly via the VCS's command-line tools, or through the wiki's web interface. Pandoc is used for markup processing, so pages may be written in (extended) markdown, reStructuredText, LaTeX, HTML, or literate Haskell, and, a great feature, can be exported in ten different formats, including LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, RTF, OpenOffice ODT, and MediaWiki markup. However, as can be seen on the WikiMatrix site, gitit has fairly limited 'wiki' functions when compared with say MediaWiki.

The Gitit wiki was a place to discuss the Gitit wiki engine and (since it runs on Gitit itself) to demonstrate its capabilities.

Building a wiki on top of a distributed version control system -- like Gitit does -- may be good way to build a fault-tolerant, high-availability wiki.