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eleventyNavigation:
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key: Wiki
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title: Integrated Wiki
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parent: GettingStarted
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order: 60
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---
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A [wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki) is a collaborative space on the web. It is a common practice to use wikis to collect knowledge and share information.
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Codeberg allows you to add a wiki to a repo for additional documentation.
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The user in these examples is `knut`, the polar bear and its repository is `foobar`.
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## Activation and Permissions
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To enable the wiki for a repository, visit the `Settings` page and activate `Enable Repository Wiki` in the `Advanced Section`. It will default to the built-in wiki which is described here, but you can add an URI to an external site the "Wiki" tab should link to.
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> **Warning**
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> Be aware that the wiki, once enabled, is accessible for *everyone* who has `read` access to your repository - on public repositories even unauthenticated guests can access the wiki.
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> The wiki is *not* a suitable place for storing private information or secrets (like passwords).
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To edit the wiki `write` permission to the repository is required.
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## Wiki structure
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The wiki is essentially a separate Git repo in your repository with a predefined name in the form of `<your-repository-name>.wiki.git`.
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It consists of [Markdown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown) files (file extension `.md`) and additional assets like images.
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No further stylesheets are needed. The Markdown files are automatically rendered according to the selected Codeberg theme.
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## Adding content via web
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After you have enabled the wiki you are prompted to create the initial page `Home.md`.
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The web UI in your browser is currently limited to adding, updating, and deleting pages; you can't manage assets like images this way.
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<picture>
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<source srcset="/assets/images/getting-started/wiki/wiki_pageview.png" type="image/png">
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<img src="/assets/images/getting-started/wiki/wiki_pageview.png" alt="Wiki home page with edit buttons">
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</picture>
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## Adding content via a local Git client
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You can work with the wiki repo as you would with any other Git repo on Codeberg; see our docs about managing a Git repo [via CLI](https://docs.codeberg.org/git/clone-commit-via-cli).
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```shell
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git clone git@codeberg.org:knut/foobar.wiki.git
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cd foobar.wiki
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nano Home.md # or your editor of choice
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git commit -am "create Home page"
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```
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Editing locally allows you to use your favorite editor (preferably with Markdown syntax check and highlighting) and manage additional assets like images.
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### Adding images
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You can add images to the root directory or a specific subfolder (like `assets` or `images`) using your local Git client.
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A feasible workflow might look like this:
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```shell
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# create a subfolder for images
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mkdir images
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cd images
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# copy the image into this folder
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git add images/image.png
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git commit -m "add image"
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git push
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```
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Now, you can reference the image in Markdown, like this:
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```markdown
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![image alt text](images/image.png "image title")
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```
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After saving your changes, the image should be visible.
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> In contrast to embedding external images, images in Git are only rendered after saving the wiki or Markdown file changes.
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## Adding a sidebar and a footer
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To enhance the usability of your wiki you can add a custom sidebar and a footer that are shown on every page. The sidebar will be displayed to the right of the main content and the footer below.
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To enable the sidebar, just add a file named `_Sidebar.md` to your wiki. For a footer the file must be named `_Footer.md`.
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Both file types allow common Markdown syntax to adjust the presentation to your needs.
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Very basic example for a sidebar:
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```markdown
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- [[Home]]
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### Content
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- [Page 1](Page-1)
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> knuts wiki
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```
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> These files starting with `_` are hidden, so in the web UI you need to manually browse for the files. E.g. for our user *knut* and his *foobar* repo:
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> `https://codeberg.org/knut/foobar/wiki/_Sidebar`
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