This is a software application designed to function like a wiki. It is a web-based system that allows users to create and edit pages collaboratively.
Using the app is extremely simple. You can browse the content by accessing the left menu, while new pages can be created by accessing the editing option. To remove or edit pages, control buttons are present in the upper menu.
Once you decide to install the application, the first step is to edit the {edit,show}.rc files and dirirc to fit your requirements. Also, copy contrib/markdown.pl contrib/urldecode.awk contrib/template.awk to the customized location and ensure they are executable.
Remember that DIRIDIR shouldn't point to the directory where the Diri scripts are present. After this, the next steps include performing the following tasks: cp dirirc /etc cp *.rc /var/www/ mkdir /var/www/diri chown www-data /var/www/diri chmod 700 /var/www/diri
To ensure that .rc files are managed as CGI-executables in your web server setup, it's crucial to check the configuration. Finally, open the following URL in a browser:
It's recommended that you extend your web server setup with symbolic rewrite URLs hiding the CGI scripts. Overall, Diri seems like a simple and easy-to-use web application for users looking for a Wiki-like platform.
Version 0.3: N/A