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So I'm on the lookout for something, but I don't know how to briefly describe it. I want something to help me document various projects at work. It's not uncommon for me to spend a week setting something up, and it works for 2 years and then has a problem -- and I have to re-learn everything about it from the ground up before I can start solving it. For example, I'm setting up a new VMWare server today, and I just know I'm going to forget some of the details on it -- so I want to be able to type out some of the specs and processes, maybe use some tags, a coupel hyperlinks to more info, and be able to search for it a year from now. Does that make sense? Anybody have any suggestions?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Bookstack is a really nice wiki/documentation tool.

You may also like wiki.js or even just storing markdown files in a git repo. Lately I've been using Obsidian to manage some notes about servers, but am thinking of going back to bookstack to "publish" docs for others.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Bookstack is absolutely great. I have all my selfhosting knowledge written there from when I started 2 years ago. It is so great that I've started documenting stuff for other hobbies and for work.