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I propose to use something similar to WikiGen.

WikiGen is something similar to Vue, where you can decide, which part of page will be visible (for example). It is based on tags, provided in URL or by configuration dialog. We can create page with content for each distribution and user selects (for example: Gentoo), so WikiGen removes content of html elements not containing Gentoo tags in special attribute.

And - similar to Vue - WikiGen work inside an browser.


Thanks for your comment. Do you have a link, so that we can look in to this?

Btw, in the future please end your entries to Talk pages in a line containing four tilde characters like so:

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This makes the wiki software generate your username and a time stamp, which makes it easier to have a conversation.

Claus chr (talk) 09:16, 21 October 2022 (UTC)

https://github.com/nintyfan/WikiGen

It is very simple. You can extend it.

Slawomirlach (talk) 14:57, 21 October 2022 (UTC)

Thanks. This seems very minimal. What does it do, exactly? I think we need a lot more background before we can ask sysadmins to install it on our servers.

̣̣Claus chr (talk) 13:25, 24 October 2022 (UTC)

Yes. I told, it was very minimal. It allows to place tag in url after hash. It broke anchors, but I can repair it. Also, in one example, exist configuration window to select tags. The reason it was created were to be used on wiki page to filter out unnecessary information. For example - we can create page First Steps and allow to filter between KDE/GNOME or (better for this use case) OpenSUSE?Gentoo/Ubuntu/Arch/Etc. If we do not use OpenSUSE, why mess page with information about this distribution? We can shown, how to use discover to install necessary software on Ubuntu or other distribution - user select. Imagine, we store selection on browser side. We can show info about kate or kwrite, depending what user uses. Slawomirlach (talk) 16:22, 24 October 2022 (UTC)