Emacs Wiki

'emacs-wiki.el' is a wiki major mode for emacs, which aims for implicit and natural markup. It gives you quick access to a hypertext "wiki" system for storing and navigating information from within Emacs. The wiki pages are normal files, and can contain wiki markup which can be published to HTML and TeX or used entirely within Emacs.

EmacsWikiMode Features

    * CamelCase or bumpy words as hyperlinks
    * extended links
    * custom markup rules
    * embedded elisp
    * anchors
    * page redirects
    * Wiki:InterWiki names
    * integration with ChangeLogMode
    * auto-building index of wiki pages
    * easy navigation of wiki pages as files on local hard drive
    * completion of all wiki names
    * inline images
    * inline verbatim
    * rudimentary page reference using grep
    * static publishing of pages or dynamic content serving
    * easy templating for html output
    * multiple output formats
    * integration with PlannerMode allows for “by day” style wiki pages

Last updated 23 Jan, 2009


User level: Intermediate

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GPLv2
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Requirements
  • Emacs (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

Emacs, MediaWiki, PWP Wiki Processor, yawk

Versions

2.72
2.40

2.40 stable released 2003-07-01

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General Resources
  • Homepage
  • irc://irc.freenode.net/mwolson on the EmacsChannel
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