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Wiki support for hierarchy #3087

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shivguddadmath opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 4 comments
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Wiki support for hierarchy #3087

shivguddadmath opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 4 comments
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@shivguddadmath
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shivguddadmath commented May 13, 2016

Enhancement request,

I am using Gogs for past 10 days, I feel there is need for support for sub pages/ hierarchy in WIKi. It will be good if we have page navigation on the left panel as well. Its a wish list, if all are busy in important feature development.

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If its not too much I love something like https://gogs.io/docs

@vsund
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vsund commented May 15, 2016

I don't know whether it's related but Github supports things like header, footer and sidebars too in their wikis which are stored in seperate files. I don't know whether this is somehow an open spec/convention/etc but would be cool to have this also in gogs.

As reference the guard wiki uses a custom sidebar and I think a footer too.

@laoshaw
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laoshaw commented May 23, 2016

indeed a hierarchy is needed for wiki, otherwise it should not be called wiki, even file with folders can have a layout, the current wiki is a few files under one folder only.

hopefully this can be added soon, otherwise gogs is so promising and light weight

@unknwon unknwon added 🎯 feature Categorizes as related to a new feature ⛔ do not send pull request Don't ever think about it! labels Jul 2, 2016
@unknwon unknwon added this to the 0.11.0 milestone Jul 2, 2016
@pierre-imbaud
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Same need here.
Any non trivial wiki needs some hierarchy.
It is naturally provided by subdirs in the git repo.
I did not suspect this limitation, so I added files in my local git repo, commited, and ... discovered the links there didnt work.
So the need is manyfold:

  • links (within the wiki) need to work.
  • _pages should show all the pages.
  • page navigation, as stated initially in this issue.
  • and, of course, slashes in page names.

@aparcar
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aparcar commented Dec 4, 2016

any updates on this?

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