NAME¶
didiwiki - simple wiki implementation with built-in webserver
SYNOPSIS¶
didiwiki [
options]
DESCRIPTION¶
didiwiki is aimed at those who need a quick and lightweight wiki for
personal use, such as notes, "to do" lists, etc. It is written in C,
and has very low system requirements (binary size of ~25k stripped). This
makes it particularly useful for handhelds.
didiwiki does not require
installation of a separate webserver, scripting language, or database.
The appearance of the wiki pages may be altered by placing a styles.css in
~/.didiwiki or in the directory specified using the
--home
option.
OPTIONS¶
- -d, --debug
- Start in debug mode. In this case, didiwiki will not bind to any IP
address or port: it will only read the requests from standard input
(stdin)
- -h directory, --home=directory
- By default didiwiki stores its pages in ~/.didiwiki. You can
override this by specifying an alternative directory
- -l ipaddr, --listen=ipaddr
- By default didiwiki binds to "0.0.0.0". You can override
this by specifying an alternative IP address
- -p port, --port=port
- By default didiwiki will listen on port 8000. You can
override this by specifying an alternative port
- --help
- Display the help message
EXAMPLES¶
- didiwiki uses syslog to log when it is launched or stopped, and
when a page is accessed or modified. Here is an example configuration of
rsyslog:
$ cat /etc/rsyslog.d/didiwiki.conf
local0.* /var/log/didiwiki.log
In order to launch
didiwiki on a specific IP and port:
$ didiwiki -l 127.0.0.1 -p 8080
AUTHOR¶
didiwiki was written by Matthew Allum <mallum@o-hand.com>.