I'm looking for a lightweight, private, and open source way to share internal documentation for our service platform's team.
I was thinking maybe a gitlab repo and markdown files. I would prefer that we host everything.
Do you have any suggestion or experience to share?
Please boost!
[#]bioinformatics #documentation #opensource
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@eric_normandeau If you are on GitHub Enterprise you can make a repo with markdown and publish it to a website.
The GitHub enterprise is helpful in limiting access to said webpage to those who already Repo access.
Good luck.
https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/pages/getting-started-with-github-pages/changing-the-visibility-of-your-github-pages-site#about-access-control-for-github-pages-sites
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@zorn Thank you. I am trying to avoid GitHub for this. I'd rather we self-host the solution.
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@eric_normandeau Ok. Well I've used Render to host static sites that are generated through Hugo if you want another option to consider. 👍
https://docs.render.com/static-sites
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