DokuWiki

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Overview

DokuWiki is a popular open-source wiki software known for its simplicity and low system requirements. It stores all data in plain text files, which means it does not require a database to run. This makes it easy to install, back up, and maintain. DokuWiki is highly versatile, with a large number of plugins and templates available, allowing it to be used for everything from personal notebooks to enterprise knowledge bases.

✨ Key Features

  • No database required (uses plain text files)
  • Simple syntax
  • Unlimited page revisions
  • Access Control Lists for permissions
  • Large library of plugins and templates
  • Section editing to modify parts of a page
  • Built-in search

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Simplicity of not needing a database
  • Low resource requirements
  • Extensive plugin ecosystem built over many years

Unique Value: Offers a robust, free, and easy-to-maintain wiki solution with full data ownership, powered by a vast ecosystem of community-driven extensions.

🎯 Use Cases (5)

Internal Technical Documentation Software Manuals Team Knowledge Base Personal Notebook Project Workspaces

✅ Best For

  • Creating a lightweight, low-maintenance knowledge base for an IT department
  • Building a documentation site for a software project

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Teams requiring real-time collaborative editing
  • Users who prefer a WYSIWYG editor and modern UI out of the box

🏆 Alternatives

BookStack MediaWiki Confluence Wiki.js

Simpler to set up and back up than database-driven wikis like MediaWiki, and more extensible than newer, more opinionated tools like BookStack.

💻 Platforms

Web (Self-hosted)

🔌 Integrations

Active Directory / LDAP Various authentication backends Hundreds of community-built plugins

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ GDPR ✓ SSO

💰 Pricing

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Free Tier Available

Free tier: Free and open-source

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