CLiki
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Stable release | 0.4.4
/ May 28, 2005[1] |
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Repository | |
Type | Wiki software |
License | MIT |
Website | www |
CLikiis anopen sourcewiki applicationwritten inCommon Lisp,that was under development from 2002 to 2005.
CLiki was first presented at the International Lisp Conference 2002.[2][3]CLiki was the first wiki variant to introduce so called "free links", using the_(free link format)
as an alternative to the much-criticizedCamelCase.[citation needed]
The CLiki program isfree softwarelicensed under theMIT license.It runs underSBCLand uses the Araneida Common Lisp web server.
CLiki also operates a homepage using the software that is dedicated to the subject of Common Lisp.
Cliki2
[edit]Since 2011, a new version of Cliki (namedCliki2) was developed by Vladimir Sedach and Andrey Moskvitin,[4]with major features around spam prevention. Other major features are:
- Araneida was replaced with Hunchentoot
- Real article deletion and undeletion
- Code coloring using cl-colorize
- Working list of uncategorized/orphan articles
- Pages that work well in text browsers (and hopefully screen readers)
References
[edit]- ^CLiki download.Most recent source code file timestamp: 2005-05-28.
- ^CLiki: Collaborative Content Management for Community Web Sites
- ^cliki.net - International Lisp Conference 2002
- ^Announcing Cliki2 public beta 2
External links
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