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I use the Gollum wiki. It works well for me. There's no database, just wiki-formatted text files. It uses the git version control system so you have a history of every change you make (and you don'...
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I use the [Gollum](https://github.com/gollum/gollum) wiki. It works well for me. There's no database, just wiki-formatted text files. It uses the [git](http://git-scm.com/) version control system so you have a history of every change you make (and you don't have to know how to use git, it does it all for you). Very nice and extremely simple to use - you just start it up and do all your edits in a web browser. The only downside it doesn't run on Windows, only Unix-based systems (e.g. OS X, Linux).