XWiki
Open-source alternative to Notion, Obsidian, Confluence.
XWiki is a flexible, feature-rich wiki software that helps organizations structure and share knowledge efficiently.
Open Source Alternative to:

XWiki is a flexible, feature-rich wiki software that helps organizations structure and share knowledge efficiently.
Some key features of XWiki:
- Open-source alternative to Notion, Obsidian, Confluence
- Documentation & Knowledge Base and Note Taking & Knowledge Management coverage
- GitHub stars, forks, license, last commit, and activity score synced from directory sources
- Codex course and interactive classroom previews attached to the repository detail page
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