A community-driven wiki focused on JavaScript, HTML5, and WebGL technologies.
JSWiki is a community-driven wiki focused on JavaScript, HTML5, and WebGL technologies. It serves as a centralized knowledge base where developers can find articles, tutorials, and references about modern web development tools and practices. The project is built as a static site generated from wiki content, making it easy to host and maintain.
Web developers, particularly those working with JavaScript, HTML5, or WebGL who need a reliable, community-curated reference for learning and problem-solving.
Developers choose JSWiki for its focused, community-driven content on specific web technologies and its static site approach, which ensures fast access and easy self-hosting without complex infrastructure.
JavaScript wiki. Focuses mainly on JS/HTML5/WebGL related tech.
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Content is collaboratively created by developers, ensuring diverse perspectives and practical knowledge, as emphasized in the project's philosophy of open collaboration.
Built using custom tooling (ghw) to generate a static site, enabling quick loading times and easy hosting on platforms like GitHub Pages, as noted in the key features.
Dedicated to JavaScript, HTML5, and WebGL, providing in-depth articles and tutorials on specific web technologies that might not be covered in general documentation.
Requires installing ghw and executing multiple steps (cloning wiki and gh-pages branches, running build.sh), as per the README, which adds setup overhead for contributors.
Relies on ghw, a custom static site generator with limited ecosystem support compared to popular alternatives like Jekyll or Hugo, potentially hindering maintenance.
As a community-driven wiki, content accuracy and consistency can vary without formal review processes, which might lead to outdated or unreliable information.