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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/tartarsauceboi on 2025-01-08 12:53:32+00:00.
So, for my personal life and my worklife, im trying to find the slam dunk single handedly best documentation option there is.
Requirements:
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I dont want this hard to format, super complex like coding format. i want just basic, you type what you need, its there. (think trilium notes)
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I want to be able to edit it well though where I can adjust everything however I need (think wikijs)
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I want to be able to just ctrl+c and ctrl+v photos into it (wiki.js cannot do this. if im doing something wrong let me know. but you have to upload the assets)
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I want to be able to print to PDF in a clean format. WikiJs pains me because it adds the header and all this unnecessary stuff to the print out?? im like no, stop.
- I was really excited for docmost but its not...polished yet. Ive had annoying issues with trying to format the text and its stuck as bullet list and I cant for the life of me delete that bullet list unless i delete the ENTIRE thing and start over. (im copying stuff from onenote that I already have)
So then i tried Trilium and Trilium is docmost on crack. you can do so much with it, so many options, you can add captions to photos, so nice. But printing the note again, is just not what I want
I need to try bookstack still, thats in the works. But does anyone else have a really solid documentation solution that is a one stop shop? Again, my biggest requirements are:
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easy to use, not super complex but still gives you all the editing options in the world
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printing to PDF doesnt add a bunch of unnecessary or limit you either.
Solutions ive tried so far:
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Docmost
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Trilium
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Wiki.js
Thanks