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What is XWiki?

It is a free wiki software platform written in Java with a design emphasis on extensibility. It is an enterprise wiki. It includes WYSIWYG editing, OpenDocument based document import/export, semantic annotations and tagging, and advanced permissions management.
XWiki is a tool in the Knowledge Management category of a tech stack.
XWiki is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to XWiki's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses XWiki?

Companies
3 companies reportedly use XWiki in their tech stacks, including tech, XWiki, and Personal 2.0.

Developers
13 developers on StackShare have stated that they use XWiki.

XWiki Integrations

GitHub, Slack, G Suite, Figma, and Zapier are some of the popular tools that integrate with XWiki. Here's a list of all 7 tools that integrate with XWiki.

XWiki's Features

  • Wiki
  • Extensions
  • Programming
  • Internationalization
  • Scalable
  • Clustering
  • Database
  • Performance
  • Office import
  • Scripting
  • Polyglot
  • Annotations
  • Sstructured data

XWiki Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to XWiki?
MediaWiki
It is a free server-based software. It is an extremely powerful, scalable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation that uses PHP to process and display data stored in a database, such as MySQL.
DokuWiki
It is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki software that doesn't require a database. It has clean and readable syntax. The ease of maintenance, backup and integration makes it an administrator's favorite. Built in access controls and authentication connectors make it especially useful in the enterprise context and the large number of plugins contributed by its vibrant community allow for a broad range of use cases beyond a traditional wiki.
Confluence
Capture the knowledge that's too often lost in email inboxes and shared network drives in Confluence instead – where it's easy to find, use, and update.
Obsidian
It is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.
Slite
Slite is the easiest way for teams to write together. From meeting notes, handbooks, guides, specifications to anything your team needs written down and retrievable in just a few clicks.
See all alternatives

XWiki's Followers
28 developers follow XWiki to keep up with related blogs and decisions.