deadwiki
deadwiki is a Markdown-powered wiki that uses your filesystem as its db. This means you can keep your wiki in a git repository and edit content with your text editor, or read and modify pages with style using its 1990s-era web interface.
There are three built-in ways to access your deadwiki:
- Run the local webserver and use the (minimal) HTML UI.
- Run a native WebView app that wraps the UI.
- Just use your filesystem. Regular Markdown files.
cat,ls, etc.
~ status ~
Very barebones, no native app yet. Under construction!
I use it every day, and I like combining it with other small tools. I
keep a Markdown TODO list in ~/.todo that I manage on the command
line with a todo program, and I have a little scratch pad in
~/.scratch that I add links to in a shell using an s program,
like:
$ s https://git.coolstuff.com/some/repo
With deadwiki, I symlinked both of those files into my ~/.deadwiki
dir and can browse them using a fancy, 1990s-era HTML interface.
~ getting started ~
To begin, create an empty directory or find one already populated with
.md files. This is your deadwiki. Simply point the CLI utility at it
to get going:
$ dead my-wiki-dir/
-> deadwiki serving my-wiki-dir/ at http://0.0.0.0:8000
Now visit http://0.0.0.0:8000/ in your browser! (Or don't. It's up to you.)
You can edit wiki pages locally with something like vim, or by using
the web UI. Edits show up instantly, as do new pages - there is no
database and no fancy pantsy caching. Just you, your filesystem, and a
dream.
In addition to CommonMark, Markdown files can link to each other by
putting the [Page Name] in brackets. Like most wikis, it'll either
be a link to the actual page or a way to create it.
~ keyboard shortcuts ~
Wiki editing uses SimpleMDE, so check out their keyboard shortcuts.
In addition, if you're in the web UI you can use these:
| Shortcut | Notes |
|---|---|
Double Click |
Enters edit mode for a wiki page |
ESC |
Exits edit mode |
Ctrl+Enter |
Submits your edits |
Cmd+Enter |
Same |
~ installation ~
Hey, how do I get that handy dandy dead CLI utility? With cargo:
cargo install deadwiki
Now you should be able to run dead -h to see the possibilities.
~ hacking ~
The code is in pretty rough shape right now, so enter at your own risk, but you can hack on it pretty easily using cargo:
$ git clone https://github.com/xvxx/deadwiki
$ cd deadwiki
$ cargo run wiki/
There's a basic wiki included that shows off some features.
~ future features ~
- search
- jump to page (via fuzzy finder)
--git: automaticallygit pushandgit pullyour deadwiki--gopher: serve wiki pages over gopher too, probably using phd*.cssin wiki dir gets included
~ philosophy ~
- no database
- text editor/plain text friendly
- prefer server-side rendering
- take your data with you (scm friendly)
- js only for user input, no ui/frameworks (keyboard shortcuts, markdown editor, finder)
- build time matters (72 crates currently, ~22s release ~10s debug)