Oddµ, a minimal wiki

This wiki runs Oddµ, also known as Oddmu.
The Oddmu documentation is in a separate subdirectory of this site. This page is my Oddmu blog.

Oddmu documentation

A wiki is a hypertext collaboratively edited and managed by its own audience. In this case, that is just me. 😃

All these sites are pretty similar, in essence. Blog, micro-blog, digital garden, Zettelkasten, wiki, there’s not enough difference to draw lines. It’s all a question of intent, of culture, of belonging. The blog spirit is to write pages over time, and they disappear into the archive. The micro-blog spirit is to add a character limit to blog posts. The digital garden spirit is to write unfinished articles and papers, to be refined or not. The Zettelkasten spirit is to follow the trail of thoughts you thought and add new branches, small notes with new thoughts leading to more thoughts on new notes. And the wiki spirit is to write and edit online, to hit the Save button and then it’s live. There is no editor, there is no draft. Wiki is like brutalism in content management. I can see the page sources and the end result is obvious and full of that old web power. It’s not an app. The software has no idea of process. The wiki spirit is to open that window, write the text and hit Save. And then I read it again, and edit it. And tomorrow, I read it again, and edit it. And next week, perhaps, I read it again, and edit it.

All these sites

It's the simplest, most bare-bones way to write hypertext that I can think of: visit a page, click the edit link, there's the text, there's where you put the words, save, and – bam! – it's live. That's the essence of it. That's what Oddmu is about.

This ease of use and this freedom brings with it some responsibility: there is no user interface to guide the writer, no software to help organize the pages, no review process to ensure quality.

Limitations:

I think I like it! 😄

Use a traditional web-server like Apache as a reverse proxy and add access control at that level, if your site is public.

Oddmu can also be used as a static site generator.

There are RSS feeds and there is fediverse account linking. I do this a lot, both to acknowledge how creativity is rooted in conversation and to make a statement against corporate social media.

At first I thought the wiki didn't need a dedicated wiki link syntax but currently I'm on the fence. I added the feature and now I'm using it far less than I thought.

I use Markdown Gopher to serve the same files via Gopher and I use Patched Satellite to serve the same files via Gemini. It's my finger pointing at the moon: alternatives to the web do exist.

Markdown Gopher

Patched Satellite

Blog posts:

2024-09-29 Configuring Oddµ via environment variables

2024-08-18 Indie search for Oddmu

2024-07-31 Hashtags

2024-07-23 Eglot for Go, Perl and Markdown

2024-07-21 What was hard about the Oddµ architecture?

2024-03-08 Go routines

2024-03-06 Oddµ beta program for Campaign Wiki

2024-03-02 Oddµ themes

2024-02-17 Oddµ leveled up

2024-02-14 Oddµ bug maybe

2024-02-09 Oddµ namespaces and live updating

2024-01-19 Serving Oddµ via a socket

2023-12-09 Uploading photos to Oddµ

2023-09-17 How to index pages for Oddµ

2023-11-09 Sanitize HTML and SVG?

2023-10-28 Oddµ is opinionated software, or bloated

2023-10-17 Writing pages offline, some of the time

2023-10-11 Wiki culture

2023-10-10 Oddµ, the original idea

2023-10-09 Recent Changes is back

2023-10-08 Phoebe lessons learned for Oddmu

2023-10-07 Oddmuse lessons learned for Oddµ

2023-10-01 An overview over the Oddmu man pages

2023-09-20 Generating forward indexes for Oddµ

2023-09-19 Adding fedi account linking to Oddµ

2023-09-16 Adding a wiki syntax

2023-09-14 To manually curate a feed

2023-09-11 Oddµ memory comparison

2023-09-12 Oddmuse to Oddmu conversion

2023-09-20 To have a feed or not?

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