This is a wiki engine using the Text::Amuse markup (based on and mostly compatible with Emacs Muse) and a Git backend. It can work as a read-only site, as a moderated wiki, or as a fully open wiki or even as a private site. On a single instance you can run as many sites as you want.
The application is written in Perl and uses the AmuseWikiFarm namespace (for legacy reason, as its predecessor used the AmuseWiki namespace).
The application has an extensive test suite. However, do not run
make test
in the production directory. If you want to run the
tests, do it in a dedicated checkout, as tests leave a lot of files
behind.
The official documentation can be found on https://amusewiki.org
If for some reason the site is offline you can find the muse source files in the GitHub repository. Notable entries are listed below.
For Docker images please look at https://github.com/rojenzaman/amusewiki-docker
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https://amusewiki.org/library/install or https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki-site/blob/master/i/il/install.muse
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https://amusewiki.org/library/upgrade-amusewiki or https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki-site/blob/master/u/ua/upgrade-amusewiki.muse
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https://amusewiki.org/library/roles or https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki-site/blob/master/r/rs/roles.muse
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https://amusewiki.org/library/site-customization or https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki-site/blob/master/s/sc/site-customization.muse
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https://amusewiki.org/library/ssl-certificates-with-lets-encrypt or https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki-site/blob/master/s/sc/ssl-certificates-with-lets-encrypt.muse
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User manual for the Muse markup: https://amusewiki.org/library/manual or https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki-site/blob/master/m/ml/manual.muse
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Offline editing with Git: https://amusewiki.org/library/offline-editing-via-git or https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki-site/blob/master/o/oe/offline-editing-via-git.muse