How to Install PROLOGIC Wiki on Windows 11

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing PROLOGIC Wiki, which is an open-source wiki solution, on a Windows 11 operating system.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, make sure you have the following items:

Step 1: Clone the Wiki Repository

First, open the Command Prompt by pressing the "Win + R" keys on your keyboard and then typing "cmd" in the Run dialog box.

Once you have the Command Prompt open, run the following command:

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

This will create a new directory named "wiki" in your current working directory.

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Navigate to the newly created "wiki" directory by running the following command:

cd wiki

Next, we need to install the dependencies required to run the PROLOGIC Wiki. To do this, run the following command:

pip install -r requirements.txt

This will install all the necessary Python packages.

Step 3: Run the Wiki

To run the wiki, execute the following command:

python server.py --root .

This will start the PROLOGIC Wiki on your local machine. You can now access the wiki by opening a web browser and navigating to "http://localhost:8080/".

Step 4: Customize the Configuration (Optional)

The default configuration should work for most use cases. However, if you need to customize the configuration, you can do so by creating a new configuration file.

To create a new configuration file, navigate to the "wiki" directory and create a new file named "config.ini":

cd wiki
copy NUL config.ini

After creating the file, open it in a text editor and add your desired configurations.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned how to install PROLOGIC Wiki on a Windows 11 operating system. With this wiki solution, you can create a collaborative platform for your team to share and manage knowledge efficiently.

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