1 <div style="float: right">GerryStich.jpg</div>
3 == Geeki Geeki, the stupid Wiki Wiki ==
5 GeekiGeeki is a minimalistic wiki with a [[http://git.or.cz/ | Git]]
6 backend, a high features/complexity ratio and a very clean syntax.
7 Check the EditingTips page for an idea the supported markup.
9 GeekiGeeki is FreeSoftware and written in Python and derives from
10 PikiWiki like MoinMoin.
12 For all your geeky wiki needs, GeekiGeeki is **the** stupid choice you can't avoid making!
16 * S^3: Simple, Small, Stupid
17 * Rich, clean markup syntax highly compatible with WikiCreole
18 * Git versioned storage backend
19 * Interfaces with Gitweb for history browsing, RSS...
20 * Consistent use of CSS for easy theming
21 * HTML pass-through for powerful formatting
23 * Page includes (templates with parameters coming)
27 * Easy to interface with other SCMs through a glue script
28 * User accounts supported through HTTP basic auth done by web server
30 * Simple title and full text search
31 * Easy CGI installation (no WSGI, mod_python, FCGI...)
34 * GuruMeditation alerts :-)
40 || 11-Dec-2008 || **v3.0** || http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git?a=snapshot;h=v3.0;sf=tbz2 ||
41 || 23-Sep-2008 || **v2.0** || http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git?a=snapshot;h=v2.0;sf=tbz2 ||
46 You can obtain the latest version -- actually ''any'' version -- through git:
49 git clone http://www.codewiz.org/~bernie/git/geekigeeki.git/
50 git clone git://www.codewiz.org/~bernie/geekigeeki.git/
53 ===== Revision history =====
55 Browse it online with GitWeb: http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git
57 ===== Individual source files =====
59 * [[../wikidata/geekigeeki.py | geekigeeki.py]] -- The CGI itself
60 * [[../wikidata/geekigeeki.conf.py | geekigeeki.conf.py]] -- Sample site config
61 * [[../wikidata/geekigeeki.css | geekigeeki.css]] -- The stylesheet used at this site
62 * [[../wikidata/post_edit_hook.sh | post_edit_hook.sh]] -- Some glue to integrate with git
63 * [[../wikidata/wiki_apache.conf | wiki_apache.conf]] -- Sample conf file for Apache
69 * clone the git repository anywhere you like
70 * edit **wiki_apache.conf** to adapt it to your system, and move or link it to your Apache configuration directory.
71 * customize the wiki through geekigeeki.conf.py
72 * create a git repository for your wiki:
76 git init --shared=group
81 == Update procedure ==
83 If you cloned the repository as suggested, updating and downgrading is easy:
89 to switch to a different version of GeekiGeeki:
92 git checkout {tree-ish}
95 where '##{tree-ish}## could be a tag, a branch name, or a specific commit.
99 Please send your patches! See the GeekiGeekiToDo list for ideas.
101 Bugfixes and cute hacks welcome. BloatWare //will// be rejected: this is
102 a minimalistic wiki, damn'it!