Looking for a modern day wiki for a group project
11th April 2017
My answer to Looking for a modern day wiki for a group project on Ask MetaFilter
GitHub offers a wiki for each repository. It’s free for public projects (no need to upload any code, just create a repo and ignore the other tabs) of you can pay $7 monthly for private ones.
With public wikis you can still control which users are allowed to make edits.
https://help.github.com/articles/about-github-wikis/
The only missing feature in your list is WYSIWYG editing, but they do offer a good “preview” tab.
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