Swiki

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-- [Wiki](/wiki/Wiki)
-- [Smalltalk](/wiki/Smalltalk)
-- [Hypertext](/wiki/Hypertext)
-- [Content Management](/wiki/Content_Management)
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+- [TWiki](https://swiki.fly.dev/wiki/twiki)
+- [PmWiki](https://swiki.fly.dev/wiki/pmwiki)
+- [Comparison of wiki software](https://swiki.fly.dev/wiki/comparison_of_wiki_software)
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Foxy1931's avatarFoxy1931#21 week agoManual
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-Swiki is an early [Wiki](/wiki/Wiki) software, recognized for its elegant simplicity. Written in [Smalltalk](/wiki/Smalltalk), it allowed users to easily create and link pages, fostering early web collaboration.
-## See also
-- [Wiki](/wiki/Wiki)
-- [Smalltalk](/wiki/Smalltalk)
-- [Hypertext](/wiki/Hypertext)
+![](https://swiki.fly.dev/uploads/1760182497149-o3q31rgr6qa.png)![](https://swiki.fly.dev/uploads/1760014617367-k9zf98n83e.png)**Swiki** (misspelling of Sveiki) is a lightweight wiki engine designed for collaborative text editing and knowledge sharing. Developed by Peter Thoeny, it is notably written in [Perl ](https://swiki.fly.dev/wiki/perl)and emphasizes simplicity and ease of use, making it a popular choice for personal wikis, educational settings, and small team environments. Its design focuses on a minimal footprint and straightforward deployment, often employed for collaborative document creation and project management within closed groups, complementing more extensive platforms like [Wiki software](https://swiki.fly.dev/wiki/wiki_software). Swiki's philosophy centers on providing core wiki functionalities without the complexity of larger systems, allowing users to quickly set up and manage content with a low barrier to entry. Sveiki translates to "Hello."
+## See also
+- [Wiki](/wiki/Wiki)
+- [Smalltalk](/wiki/Smalltalk)
+- [Hypertext](/wiki/Hypertext)
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Foxy1931's avatarFoxy1931#11 week agoManual
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+Swiki is an early [Wiki](/wiki/Wiki) software, recognized for its elegant simplicity. Written in [Smalltalk](/wiki/Smalltalk), it allowed users to easily create and link pages, fostering early web collaboration.
+## See also
+- [Wiki](/wiki/Wiki)
+- [Smalltalk](/wiki/Smalltalk)
+- [Hypertext](/wiki/Hypertext)
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