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Wiki Tools

Wiki tools are software applications or platforms designed to create, manage, and collaborate on wikis, which are websites that allow users to add, edit, and organize content collectively. They typically feature a simple markup language, version control, and user permissions to facilitate knowledge sharing and documentation in teams or communities. Examples include MediaWiki, Confluence, and DokuWiki, used for everything from internal company documentation to public knowledge bases like Wikipedia.

Also known as: Wiki software, Wiki platforms, Wiki engines, Collaborative documentation tools, Knowledge base software
🧊Why learn Wiki Tools?

Developers should learn wiki tools when working in collaborative environments that require centralized documentation, such as software development teams needing to maintain project wikis, API documentation, or internal knowledge bases. They are essential for agile methodologies where continuous documentation supports transparency and onboarding, and for open-source projects to manage community contributions and user guides efficiently.

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