AmuseWiki
Amusewiki is based on the Emacs Muse markup, remaining mostly compatible with the original implementation. It can work as a read-only site, as a moderated wiki, or as a fully open wiki or even as a private site.
AmuseWiki is a self‑hostable wiki engine that uses the Emacs Muse markup language and stays largely compatible with the original Muse implementation. It supports several deployment modes: a read‑only site, a moderated wiki, an open wiki, or a private wiki, allowing administrators to choose the level of editorial control that fits their workflow. The system is released under the GPL‑1.0 license and is provided as free, non‑subscription software.
The platform is designed for managing and publishing large collections of text such as books and articles. It can generate high‑quality EPUB and PDF outputs with LaTeX‑level typesetting, and it offers flat‑file or Git backends for long‑term archiving. A built‑in bookbuilder and OPDS server enable mobile users to download texts directly into reading applications. AmuseWiki can run on PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, or SQLite databases and includes localization for many languages.
Installation is supported via Debian/Ubuntu packages hosted at deb.amusewiki.org, with source code available on GitHub. Documentation includes a markup manual, a sandbox for experimentation, and community support through an IRC channel on Libera Chat. The project emphasizes quality printing, extensive archiving, and flexible publishing workflows.
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