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This assumes you are in the dokuwiki install directory. You should see bin and data under your current directory. This is for the rare occassions when the dokuwiki index is not showing the correct structure, or if you can not find and article and suspect your indexing is corrupt. Also removes the cache.</description>
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I like DokuWiki for its simplicity and extensibility. All articles are stored in files, and the structure is maintained by a directory tree. It runs with very few requirements (PHP is one).

Since I'm familiar with the CLI, I can manipulate articles fairly easily, and have even imported a series of articles by simply copying from one machine to another.</description>
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