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How to Install Pepperminty Wiki on EndeavourOS

Pepperminty Wiki is a Wiki engine that creates static HTML files for your website. It is built using Python and Markdown, making it an easy-to-use and flexible solution for creating quick and easy wikis. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Pepperminty Wiki on EndeavourOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1 - Install Pepperminty Wiki

The first step is to clone the Pepperminty-Wiki repository from GitHub using Git. To do that, open your terminal and run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki.git

Once the repository is cloned, navigate to the Pepperminty-Wiki folder using:

cd Pepperminty-Wiki

Next, install the following dependencies:

pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Step 2 - Run Pepperminty Wiki

To run Pepperminty Wiki, simply navigate to the folder you want to use for your wiki and run:

python3 /path/to/Pepperminty-Wiki/wiki.py

For example, if you want to use the current folder as your wiki folder, run:

python3 /path/to/Pepperminty-Wiki/wiki.py --path .

Now you can access your wiki by opening a browser and navigating to http://localhost:8000/.

Step 3 - Customize Your Wiki

Pepperminty Wiki comes with a default template that you can customize to fit your needs. The template files are located in the templates folder of the Pepperminty-Wiki repository.

You can also change the default settings of your wiki by creating a config.py file in your wiki folder. For example, you can change the title of your wiki by adding the following line to the config.py file:

wiki_title = 'My Wiki'

Congratulations, you have successfully installed and customized Pepperminty Wiki on EndeavourOS Latest! You can now start creating your static HTML wiki pages with Markdown.

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