Dear tawheed abdul-raheeem,
I'm not sure whether you've noticed that I proposed a "haskell
activities community report" [1] like thing for Vim in the past.
Never started it due to lack of time
Now that you use the words "replace" wikia I'd like to point you to my
effort:
http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/index.html
Its a wiki written for this one use case:
- being easily editable by vim (offline and changes can be pushed by
git)
- having minimal syntax
- having unique features (such as feature matrices) which help
writing some content
- can be edited online without login
I didn't like about wikia:
- not easily editable/greppable with command line tools
- ads unless you login
Thus I'd like to invite you to join such effort. if contents gets more
mature (and more people join) I'd like to propose syncing contents to
www.vim.org (because a wiki there would be terrific, too).
The nice thing is that using such a wiki readers could just add comments
or fix small things which might happen.
Tips in this wiki are just simple text files, and this list is generated
form files on disk:
http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/tips/
Let me know what you think and whether I may grant you access to the
github repository.
Marc Weber
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