#DokuWiki
haha j'ai mis à jour les plugins DokuWiki.
haha y'a une erreur de syntaxe dans un des plugins.
Celui de la captcha.
Qui est utilisée sur ma page de login.
Donc je ne peux plus me loguer sur mon wiki.
:bababababababa:
EDIT: j'ai zappé à la main le plugin captcha. Pas grave, j'ai déjà une protection bruteforce.
Last week I told you about the change of theme which I applied to my personal blog. It seems that I was not done then.
On a different server I host the SlackDocs Wiki (https://docs.slackware.com/) and a lot more than that Wiki actually; docs.slackware.com is the same host which also provides you with the slackware.nl mirrors. Th
The House of Tea's new home in the CyberWorld of the Intertubez!
You'll find documentation (work in progress!) about the House of Tea and how to grow your own, information about how to organize your own self-organized sessions there during 37C3 (https://wiki.houseoftea.space/doku.php?id=self-organized_sessions) and hopefully -with your help, it's a wiki! ;)- much much more!
@stefano@dokuwiki I've used #dokuwiki for close to a decade (or more 🤔), I've donated repeatedly and made small code contributions a few times.... and I could not agree with you more!
It's a reliable workhorse that is stable, fast, easy to install & use, and frankly it's one of the cornerstone software tools in my professional and personal life. 😎
#TIL You can’t use raw zero-width spaces in your #DokuWiki articles, but you can define an entity (see conf/entities.conf) that’s converted to that character.
ZWSP lets you use plurals of abbreviations (see conf/acronyms.conf), for example having:
an acronym “LLM”,
an entity “(.)” that’s converted to Èb;
you can write “LLM(.)s” and keep both DokuWiki’s acronym support for acronyms and a plural form where it’s needed.
Do you have a preferred #knowledgebase (if that's the right term) type app on Windows 10? I'm currently toying with #ObsidianMD but I'm wondering if there's something better.
My planned use case is keeping track of a few #collections (digital and physical) along with their purchase information etc.
Local storage in something readily exchanged, like #Markdown, #JSON or #YAML is a must, preferably without needing a separate manual import/export step.
@katze There aren’t many apps better than Obsidian. Not Logseq, nor Notion. Tana seemed okay in an organization sense but it’s web-based only. Beyond that, maybe #Dokuwiki if you’re after a wiki-style thing.
@imrehg I've built up a decent electronics lab at home. Keeping track of capabilities, specifications, calibration status, etc.. is getting difficult. All of the details are in spreadsheets but I want to make them more usable. A combined inventory, capability, spec, status, test planner, simulator, lab notes things. Do you know of any existing systems? OSS preferred. Any inventory standards? Test setup doc standards?
@maker_tom that's an excellent question, and spoiler: I don't currently have a solution for this.
I would guess the likes of #Notion (heavy user at work), #Obsidian (heavy, but imperfect user personally) could work (currently the former seems a better fit than the latter for what you asked), of course nether is OSS.
Without doing more research, I would go with a Wiki sogtware (#DokuWiki is what I use, handy & expandable, but also has quirks). I guess all just a step forward in what you need.
I've been editing a page while collecting information in other tabs, when suddenly my browser was killed. My first reaction was: fuck, I need to start from scratch. But then I've opened page editor again and it offered recovering a draft!
And sure, you can find similar functionality in other software too. But this wiki is file-based (all documents are stored in plain text files).
Im Job wird ein System gesucht, mit dem man Produkt-Doku erstellen & verwalten kann.
Also für verschiedene Produkte mit Zuordnungen zu Releases, einer intelligenten Suche (die verwandte Suchbegriffe finden/vorschlagen soll), mit Benutzergruppen (Kunden, Partner, etc). Idealerweise mit Addons für Bewertungen usw.
Nennt mich doof, aber wurde für genau sowas nicht #DokuWiki erstellt?