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Informations about the package wiki-site

TJM Wiki Site

Web-site front-end interface for a folder of markdown files, optionally managed with tjm/wiki, using Symfony.

Usage

You can use this repo directly by creating a wiki directory and storing your markdown files in there. You would set up web as the web root and rewrite requests through index.php. However, you're more likely to have merge conflicts with upstream with this method.

Better would be to use composer to composer require tjm/wiki-site. Then you can create your own php file with contents much like web/index.php, but passing a config file path as the argument to the Kernel, like:

You would again set up your web server to rewrite requests to go through this file.

This repo is set up as a Symfony bundle, and may be used in an existing Symfony application. See the config directory for settings.

License

SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD


All versions of wiki-site with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=7.4
league/commonmark Version ^2
league/html-to-markdown Version ^5
symfony/asset Version ^5.4
symfony/framework-bundle Version ^5.4
symfony/mime Version ^5.4
symfony/twig-bundle Version ^5.4
symfony/yaml Version ^5.4
tjm/wiki Version ~0.1
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