Wigiki is a python application which can render static html wiki-like sites using Github's Gists as pages. I use Gists to keep quick notes, but the important ones can get quickly lost due to the high signal to noise ratio. With wigiki I can group the important ones in a single place which I can deploy anywhere as it is just html+css files. Here is how it looks using the default template theme.
To install from pypi:
$ pip install wigiki
To install from source, clone the repo and then run:
$ python setup.py install
If you want to install wigiki in order to contribute code, clone the repo and then run:
$ pip install -e .
It is also a good idea to use a virtual environment (virtualenv/virtualenvwrapper).
Using wigiki is as simple as creating a configuration file (see sample)
and running wigiki
.
For a list of command line arguments use --help
or consult the documentation.
See LICENSE
.