X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/2aaab7db29f154816d6338a1329b42090209d966..6d7848829174f0d472d508e75c4f5d9b8af69d13:/doc/index.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/index.mdwn b/doc/index.mdwn index 984d2c9b9..4c22ce0e0 100644 --- a/doc/index.mdwn +++ b/doc/index.mdwn @@ -1,42 +1,29 @@ -Ikiwiki is a wiki compiler. It converts a directory full of wiki pages -into html pages suitable for publishing on a website. Unlike a traditional -wiki, ikiwiki does not have its own means of storing page history, its own -markup language, or support for editing pages online. - -Why call it IkiWiki? Well, partly because I'm sure some people will find -this a pretty Iky Wiki, since it's so different from other Wikis. Partly -because "ikiwiki" is a nice palindrome. Partly because its design turns -the usual design for a Wiki inside-out and backwards. - -To use ikiwiki to set up a wiki, you will probably want to use it with a -revision control system, such as [[Subversion]], for keeping track of past -versions of pages. ikiwiki can run as a Subversion [[post-commit]] hook, so -that each committed change to your wiki is immediatly compiled and -published. (It can also be run by hand, by cron, or integrated with any -other revision control system.) - -[[Subversion]] also offers a way to let others edit pages on your wiki. -Just configure subversion to let appropriate users (or everyone) commit to -the wiki's repository. There are some things you should keep in mind about -[[Security]] when allowing the world to edit your ikiwiki. - -ikiwiki supports pages using [[MarkDown]] as their markup language. Any -page with a filename ending in ".mdwn" is converted from markdown to html -by ikiwiki. Markdown understands text formatted as it would be in an email, -and is quite smart about converting it to html. The only additional markup -provided by ikiwiki aside from regular markdown is the [[WikiLink]]. - -ikiwiki also supports files of any other type, including raw html, text, -images, etc. These are not converted to wiki pages, they are just copied -unchanged by ikiwiki as it builds your wiki. So you can check in an image, -program, or other special file and link to it from your wiki pages. -ikiwiki also supports making one page that is a [[SubPage]] of another. - -[[Setup]] has a tutorial for setting up ikiwki. - -[[TODO]] lists things that need to be added to ikiwiki before most people -would consider it a full-fledged wiki. - -All wikis are supposed to have a [[SandBox]], so this one does to. - -ikiwiki is developed by [[JoeyHess]]. +Ikiwiki is a **wiki compiler**. It converts wiki pages into HTML pages +suitable for publishing on a website. Ikiwiki stores pages and history in a +[[revision_control_system|rcs]] such as [[Subversion|rcs/svn]] or [[rcs/Git]]. +There are many other [[features]], including support for +[[blogging|blog]], as well as a large array of [[plugins]]. + +[[!template id=links]] + +## using ikiwiki + +[[Setup]] has a tutorial for setting up ikiwiki, or you can read the +[[man_page|usage]]. There are some [[examples]] of things you can do +with ikiwiki, and some [[tips]]. Basic documentation for ikiwiki plugins +and syntax is provided [[here|ikiwiki]]. The [[forum]] is open for +discussions. + +All wikis are supposed to have a [[sandbox]], so this one does too. + +This site generally runs the latest release of ikiwiki; currently, it runs +ikiwiki [[!version ]]. + +## developer resources + +The [[RoadMap]] describes where the project is going. +[[Bugs]], [[TODO]] items, [[wishlist]] items, and [[patches|patch]] +can be submitted and tracked using this wiki. + +Ikiwiki is developed by [[Joey]] and many contributors, +and is [[FreeSoftware]].