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Hatta is a small wiki engine for use inside a Mercurial repository. It can run locally and doesn't require any configuration; it's just a single Python file. It can be also configured to run on a Web server. Since the wiki can be cloned and merged along with the repository, it's perfect ... [More] for working on project documentation in small teams. [Less]

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A Bitbucket client for Android

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A minimal Python wiki that runs on all possible servers with only one additional dependency (Jinja2).

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1,288 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed almost 4 years ago
 
 

Mercurial Wiki is a wiki with the sole purpose to be embedded into a mercurial repository. Everyone who clones the repository will then automatically get the wiki documentation with all the information needed to get started or the documentation of the latest changes. Regardless if you are sitting ... [More] in a plane or travel in nature without internet connection, all the important information are stored right in the repository just with the code. [Less]

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Wiki syntax suitable for czech and slovak keyboard layouts. PHP implementation of the Czechtile and SneakyLang libraries.

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mtrack is an Open Source project management tool heavily inspired by the popular Trac tool.

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Magnesium Wiki (MgWiki) is written in Python and built upon Mercurial's versioned distributed atomic file system. The aim is to create a _very_ light wiki that can run locally in low-end machines, remotely on servers, and merge contents among all users. If the machine can run Python and ... [More] Mercurial, it can run MgWiki. It should be useful, for instance, to maintain local versioned notes, to distribute tasks to be finished locally and to manage merging of contents. At the moment, no proprietary syntax is being designed. Arbitrary HTML is accepted, and tinymce is being used as an embedded WYSIWYG HTML editor. References: [1] Mercurial: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/ (GPL) [2] Wiki: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiPrinciples [3] TinyMCE: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ (LGPL) INSTALL: 1. Do, in folder A, 'svn checkout http://mgwiki.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ mgwiki'. 2. Be sure to have Python and Mercurial correctly installed. 3. (optional) Download TinyMCE and extract it to A/mgwiki/_META/tinymce in order to enable wysiwyg edition of HTML inside MgWiki. OBS: If you are using Windows, you should install Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com) and run mgwikid inside the Cygwin bash shell. For details, look here: http://code.google.com/p/mgwiki/issues/detail?id=3&can=2 USE: 1. Start mgwikid [port (default=8000)]. 2. Point your browser to http://localhost:8000 or replace 8000 by your chosen port number. 3. When editing a page, putting brackets [] around words make them active links to new pages inside the wiki. Do not use spaces inside []. ISSUES: If something doesn't work, please have a look at the knowledge base at http://code.google.com/p/mgwiki/issues/list and fill a new issue if it is a problem not listed there. I'll answer it as soon as possible. [Less]

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DjangoとMercurialで作るWikiクローンです。

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  425 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 
 
 

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