Ikiwiki

Ikiwiki

Infobox Software
name = ikiwiki

developer = Joey Hess et al
released = 29 April 2006 [Version 1.0, see [http://ikiwiki.info/roadmap/ ikiwiki roadmap] ]
frequently updated = yes
programming language = Perl
operating system = Unix-like
genre = Wiki software
license = GNU General Public License
website = http://ikiwiki.info/

ikiwiki is a wiki software system designed by Joey Hess.

Design

ikiwiki compiles wiki pages into HTML pages for publication. Unlike traditional wiki software, however, it does not have its own means of storing page history; instead, it uses a standard file system hierarchy and standard version control systems such as Subversion or Git. [http://ikiwiki.info/features/ ikiwiki features] ] The term "wiki compiler" was coined by ikiwiki's designer to compare the program's function to that of make or gcc for computer software projects. [http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/040607-integrated-issue-tracking-ikiwiki.html LinuxWorld: Integrated issue tracking with Ikiwiki] ]

ikiwiki is implemented in Perl, although external plugins can be implemented in any language. [ [http://ikiwiki.info/plugins/write/external/ ikiwiki external plugins] ] It supports several markup languages, including Markdown, reStructuredText and Textile. In the simplest case it can function as an off-line static web site generator, but it can use cgi to function as a normal web-interfaced wiki as well. Login via OpenID is supported.

ikiwiki is included in various Linux distributions, including Debian GNU/Linux. [ [http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/i/ikiwiki/current/copyright debian/copyright] . Accessed March 20, 2008] Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, ikiwiki is free software

See also

* Bliki
* Website Meta Language

References

External links

* [http://ikiwiki.info/ Official Site]
* [http://www.wikimatrix.org/show/ikiwiki ikiwiki at WikiMatrix]


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