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Bitswiki
There are lots of Ruby wikis. Why another one? Simple: this one is sweet.
Ok, that’s not exactly it. Really we just needed a simple, fast, extensible wiki for our own internal use. After we were done we realized that it might be useful to others, too. So here you go.
Features
- Tags
- Search
- Textile markdown plus enhancements for inline source code
- Revision comparison (inspired by Instiki and Writeboard)
- Recent changes listing
- RSS feeds for individual page changes or entire wiki
- Sweet scriptaculous drawer effects
- Written in Rails for easy modification
Setup
rake db:schema:load
There’s no authentication, and users are created on the fly. If you need some quick authentication for a private wiki, try this: github.com/pedro/miniauth
Meta
Written by James Lindenbaum. Packaged for open source release by Adam Wiggins.
Released under the MIT License: www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php








