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Tidal wave is a modern interpretation of a wiki engine intended for teams to both collaborate in real-time and keep rich, living documentation on their projects.

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Welcome to Tidal Wave! Tidal wave is a modern interpretation of a wiki engine intended for teams to both collaborate in real-time and keep rich, living documentation on their projects. Click to see a demo wiki.

Features

  • Collaborative, real-time editing of pages encourages people to work together and keep documentation up-to-date.
  • Markdown allows for more rich, expressive content.

How to use

  • Creating a page
    • Type the new page name in the search bar and click the pencil icon
  • Editing a page
    • Select the page and click "Edit" from the navigation bar
  • Exporting a page to HTML / PDF
    • Select the page and choose "Export" and then the file type
  • Adding images to a page
    • While editing a page, Drag and drop the image onto the editor
    • Note that images are added as pure html instead of markdown so that the width/height can be adjusted
  • Adding attachments to a page
    • Similar to images, drag and drop the file into the editor
    • Note that file are added as pure html instead of markdown because there is no way to open links in a new tab with pure markdown.
  • Granting/Locking down access
    • While editing a page, choose "Settings" from the navbar
    • Here you can grant permissions to access the page
    • Note that any permissions given to the page will propagate to any children.
  • Code Snippets
    • Code snippets should be indented or escaped with triple backquotes, like the following:
    public static void main(String args[]) {
        return 0;
    }

How to run a server

Dependencies

The dependencies that aren't automatically installed are npm and MongoDb:

Installing MongoDB

OS/X brew install mongo && brew install npm

Linux sudo apt-get install mongodb-server npm

Windows (no idea)

git clone https://github.com/MisterTea/TidalWave.git
cd TidalWave
npm start

Then visit http://localhost:3000/ and you should see your own TidalWave server.

Contact

Please send hate mail feedback to [email protected]

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