How to Install Prologic's Wiki on EndeavourOS Latest

Prologic's Wiki is an open-source wiki engine that simplifies content creation for blogs, documentation, and educational organizations. It is easy to install and use. EndeavourOS is an Arch-Linux based operating system that provides a rolling release model and a user-friendly environment. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Prologic's Wiki on EndeavourOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding with the installation process, ensure that you have the following:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

The first step is to install the required dependencies for Prologic's Wiki. To do so, open the terminal and run the following command:

sudo pacman -S git python-pip libffi libxml2 libxslt

Step 2: Download and Install Prologic's Wiki

After installing the necessary dependencies, you can download and install Prologic's Wiki from the official Git repository:

git clone https://git.mills.io/prologic/wiki.git

Navigate to the downloaded directory and use pip to install the dependencies:

cd wiki
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt

Step 3: Start the Wiki Server

After installing the required dependencies, start the Wiki server:

python ./src/wiki.py

This will start the Wiki server on the local machine. You can access it by opening a web browser and typing the following address into the address bar:

http://localhost:8080/

Step 4: Configure the Wiki

Once you’ve accessed the Wiki, you can configure it to your liking. You can add/edit pages, change the theme, manage users, and more.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prologic's Wiki is an easy-to-use and flexible wiki engine that simplifies content creation. With this tutorial, you can now easily install it on EndeavourOS Latest. If you encounter any issues or have any questions, feel free to refer to the official Prologic's Wiki documentation or leave a comment below.

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