Introduction
The Auxolotl wiki runs on Wiki.js, a powerful, extensible and open-source documentation software.
It's recommended that you read the official documentation for Wiki.js before you proceed, notably the Introduction to Wiki.js and Folder Structure & Tags guides. However, we'll do the best we can to link to relevant sections.
This is a work in progress. Please help improve the documentation
Account
Creating an Account
To contribute to the wiki, you need a GitHub account. If you don't have one, please follow this link to create one.
Once your account is set up, click the Login
button at the top right corner and link it to this wiki.
Profile Menu
Once logged in, you can modify your profile by accessing the Account > Profile
menu.
There, you can also see the pages you created and modified.
Pages
Creating a New Page
When you create a new page, all you need to do is specify where it's going to live. This is called a path. You don't need to create the folders that lead to the page path, as the wiki does this automatically.
Steps
- From the top bar, click on the
New Page
button - Choose title, language and path of the new page then press
Select
- (Optional) Add tags and a description
- Choose Markdown[^1] as editor and start writing
- (Optional) Add assets by using the
Insert Assets
button on the left toolbar - If you need to modify the page details (path, tags, ...), click
PAGE
on the top bar - Once you're satisfied with your changes, click on
CREATE
[^1]:
Conversion between Markdown
and other editors might lead to a loss in formatting. That's why it's better to stick to one format. Currently, Markdown
is the best choice since it's versatile and also easy to use.
More details can be found in the Editors guide.
Example:
Let's consider the following wiki structure:
(/)
├── contributing
│ └── wiki-quickstart
├── getting-started
└── home
We want to create two pages with the following paths:
/contributing/wiki
/docs/manual/unstable/install
There should be no spaces in names and no slashes
'/'
at the end
Since the /contributing
path already exists, the wiki
page will just be created under it.
However, we can see that the docs
> manual
> unstable
folder structure does not exist. Therefore, the wiki will automatically create them for us and add the install
page inside.
Following the steps above, we end up with the following structure:
(/)
├── contributing
│ ├── wiki
│ └── wiki-quickstart
├── docs
│ └── manual
│ └── unstable
│ └── install
├── getting-started
└── home
Moving/Renaming a Page
Steps
- Navigate to the page you want to move
- Go to
Page Actions
at the top right bar, or click on theEdit Page
button at the bottom - Click on
Move/Rename
and choose a new path for the file - (Optionally) Add, remove or modify the tags and description
- Confirm with
Select
Example
In the previous example, we've created a wiki
page inside the /contributing
path, but since we already have wiki-quickstart
there, things might get confusing and redundant.
(/)
├── contributing
│ ├── wiki
│ └── wiki-quickstart
...
To make things clearer, we want to move the wiki-quickstart
page under the wiki
folder:
/contributing/wiki-quickstart
- - -> /contributing/wiki/quickstart
Following the steps above, we get the following structure:
(/)
├── contributing
│ └── wiki
│ └── quickstart
...
Note that we nested a page quickstart
inside another page wiki
. This is because folders are actually just normal files, but are virtually managed as folders by the wiki. Therefore, each page is technically a folder as well.
Another way to think of it is that each folder has an initial landing page associated with it.
If you wish to know more, you can read the Folder Structure and Nesting guides
Tags
Tags can be used to easily and effectively categorize pages, which makes searching by topic much faster.
When adding a new tag, you need to hit Enter
on your keyboard for the tag to register. This means that tags can have spaces in their names. If a tag already exists, you will have the choice to select it.
More details can be found in the Tags guide
After clicking on the Browse by Tags
button next to the search bar, you will be presented with a screen that allows you to filter pages by one or more tags.
Markdown
You should check out the Markdown guide for a comprehensive list of all the wiki markdown formatting. However, here are a few useful things to keep in mind:
Ordered Lists
When creating ordered lists, just write 1.
and the number will be automatically incremented:
1. One
1. Two
1. Three
- One
- Two
- Three
Blockquotes
Blockquotes can be stylized:
> Default blockquotes
> Have no color
> `{.is-info}`
{.is-info}
...
Default blockquotes Have no color
{.is-info}
{.is-success}
{.is-warning}
{.is-danger}
Multi-line footnotes
Each new line should be tabbed. If you also want a newline inside the footnote, you need to use <br>
:
[^2]:
First line
Second line<br>
Third line
[^2]:
First line
Second line
Third line
Page Source
You can view any page's Markdown source code by clicking the View Source
button, either from the Page Actions
from the top right, or the Edit Page
at the bottom.