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A curated list of awesome GitHub Wikis

Every repository onGitHub.com comes equipped with a section for hosting documentation, called aWiki. Repository's Wiki shares long-form content about project, such as how to use it, how you designed it, or its core principles. A README file quickly tells what project can do, while use a Wiki to provide additional documentation.

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Wiki should be detail, up to date and well structured. It should be easy to find required information and navigate through the pages. Use rich possibilities of Markdown in Wiki formatting. Wiki doesn't fully repeat information which is already presented at README. The following list of examples represents mentioned good practices:

Useful links with tips & tricks

Useful Stack Overflow questions & answers

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Contributions are very welcome! Please read thecontribution guideline first.


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