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MediaWiki is the most common and versatile wiki software, created and maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation. Being created for the purpose of making Wikipedia, it has the advantage of Wikipedia using it, alongside this very wiki, Encyclopedia Dramatica, and SNCApedia. It was made using PHP.
Setting up Mediawiki locally
Before installing mediawiki, if you want to set it up on your computer and only your computer, you need to install a bundled software stack like XAMPP, which gives you things like an apache web server, PHP, and MySQL all in one go.
after you download that, you can go ahead to the mediawiki website, and download the latest stable version (which is 1.45.3 at the moment). after that, set up XAMPP, and activate Apache and MySQL.[Im not telling you how to, figure it out your xelf]. the next step is to create a database. you need to go to:
http://localhost/phpmyadmin
then you click on the databases tab at the top, and then create a database.
once you have created a database, you need to set up the mediawiki files. extract the mediawiki files from the ZIP that you downloaded, remane the folder to something simple(e.g Mediawiki), and move the folder to the htdocs directory:
for windows: C:\xampp\htdocs\
for macOS: /Applications/XAMPP/htdocs/
for Linux: /opt/lampp/htdocs/
now that all of that is done, go to localhost/Mediawiki[or whatever you named your mediawiki folder], where you will see a page that says "LocalSettings.php not found.". your going to want to click the link that says "set up the wiki first". you will then set up a bunch of stuff related to your wiki (language, enviroment checks, and connecting mediawiki to the database, also the name of the wiki, ect.). after all of this, mediawiki will made the LocalSettings.php file mentioned before, you WILL download it, and then place it inside of the mediawiki folder.
good job, you have now set up mediawiki!
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