Projects with great wikis

These projects all use GitHub Wikis to share documentation and helpful resources.

9 repositories 5 languages Last updated Jan 31, 2017
  • @d3

    d3 / d3

    The D3 wiki is one of the most popular wikis on GitHub.

    JavaScript 64,395 16,883 Updated May 15, 2017
  • @Netflix

    Netflix / Hystrix

    The Hystrix wiki is incredibly thorough, with a clear overview, diagrams to explain the complexities of the problem it solves, navigation in the sidebar, and more.

    Java 9,609 1,908 Updated May 15, 2017
  • @guard

    guard / guard

    The guard wiki uses footers to link to all the resources a user might need.

    Ruby 5,335 456 Updated Jan 28, 2017
  • @thinkaurelius

    thinkaurelius / titan

    The Titan wiki uses images to call out important links.

    Java 4,373 922 Updated Feb 18, 2017
  • @snowplow

    snowplow / snowplow

    The snowplow wiki uses a table and images for quick navigation.

    Scala 3,323 766 Updated May 16, 2017
  • @CellularPrivacy

    CellularPrivacy / Android-IMSI-Catcher-Detector

    AIMSICD • Fight IMSI-Catcher, StingRay and silent SMS!
    Java 2,705 549 Updated May 10, 2017
  • @Boris-Em

    Boris-Em / BEMSimpleLineGraph

    Elegant Line Graphs for iOS. (Charting library)
    Objective-C 2,531 396 Updated May 15, 2017
  • @lettuce-io

    lettuce-io / lettuce-core

    Advanced Redis client for thread-safe sync, async, and reactive usage. Supports Cluster, Sentinel, Pipelining, and codecs.
    Java 638 178 Updated May 12, 2017
  • @mcMMO-Dev

    mcMMO-Dev / mcMMO

    The mcMMO wiki illustrates how to create documentation for multiple audiences.

    Java 358 339 Updated May 14, 2017
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