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This tutorial will provide a step-by-step process to installing a wiki on your website.
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Fortunately, you don't have to create the features manually, since it has been done by others, and
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we can integrate their work quite easily with Django. I have decided to focus on
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the [Django-wiki](http://django-wiki.readthedocs.io/).
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the [Django-wiki](https://django-wiki.readthedocs.io/).
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> Note: this article has been updated for Evennia 0.9. If you're not yet using this version, be
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careful, as the django wiki doesn't support Python 2 anymore. (Remove this note when enough time
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has passed.)
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The [Django-wiki](http://django-wiki.readthedocs.io/) offers a lot of features associated with
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The [Django-wiki](https://django-wiki.readthedocs.io/) offers a lot of features associated with
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wikis, is
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actively maintained (at this time, anyway), and isn't too difficult to install in Evennia. You can
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see a [demonstration of Django-wiki here](https://demo.django.wiki).
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