DokuWiki is an open-source, lightweight wiki software for creating and managing documentation. It is known for its simplicity and ease of use and does not require a database, as it stores all data in plain text files.
DokuWiki uses a simple yet powerful wiki syntax, eliminating the need for HTML knowledge. It includes features like version control, which allows you to track changes and revert to previous versions, and full-text search to easily find content. Additionally, it supports a wide range of plugins and templates for customization.
Choosing the DokuWiki image in the Marketplace will install the following software on your server:
Software |
Version |
|
22.04 |
|
Latest |
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Latest version available in the Ubuntu repository |
To host your own DokuWiki instance:
Wait for the installation to complete. It will only take a couple of minutes.
When the server status is Online, copy its IP address from the Dashboard and navigate to http://your-server-ip/install.php
in your browser.
There, you can set up a name for your DokuWiki instance and create an administrator account. Click Save to complete the configuration.
Now, you can visit http://your-server-ip/
and log in using the administrator credentials.
Learn more about managing DokuWiki on the official website.