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  1. BookStack

    BookStack is a simple, open-source, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.

  2. Docs · BookStack

    BookStack is a simple, open-source, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.

  3. Installation · BookStack

    Below are some alternative platforms and services that can be used to host BookStack. Note: These are not tested, vetted nor supported by the official BookStack project in any manner.

  4. User Documentation - BookStack

    Nov 24, 2022 · BookStack is a simple, open-source, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.

  5. Content Overview · BookStack

    The principles of storing information within BookStack is based of the ideas of a normal stack of books. Just like normal books, BookStack books can contain chapters and pages.

  6. The BookStack Project FAQ

    Below are many of the common questions we get asked in relation to the wider organisation and governance of the BookStack project.

  7. Support for BookStack

    BookStack is a simple, open-source, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.

  8. Updating BookStack

    BookStack may still work on older versions, but we won’t specifically test nor provide support for them. Those older versions are out-of-support themselves so it’s best to update where possible.

  9. BookStack: An Open Source Alternative to Confluence

    BookStack is 100% free to use under the MIT license. The code is fully open; Use and modify BookStack any way you like, just provide attribution if you distribute the code.

  10. Open Source Documentation Software - BookStack

    BookStack is a free documentation platform, meaning you can start up an instance without spending any money on the software, with direct access to the code needed.