Docs
Collaborative note taking, wiki and documentation platform that scales.
Docs is an open‑source platform that enables real‑time collaborative editing of rich‑text and Markdown documents. Users can work together with live cursors, comments, and granular access controls while organizing content through a hierarchical block system and subpages. The editor supports offline work and optional AI helpers for tasks such as rewriting, summarizing, translating, or fixing typos.
The software targets public organizations, companies, and open communities that need a self‑hosted alternative to commercial wiki and document tools. It offers features for knowledge management, including searchable content, structured formatting, and import/export to common formats like .docx, .md, .odt, and .pdf. Deployment options include Docker Compose, Kubernetes, and community‑provided methods such as Nix and YunoHost, with a free tier and no subscription requirement.
Docs is released under the MIT license and is positioned as a stable, self‑hostable solution that prioritizes data ownership and extensibility, allowing users to run the platform on their own infrastructure while optionally disabling non‑MIT components.
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