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HedgeDoc

Collaborative, self-hosted markdown editor for real-time note-taking, presentations, and diagrams.

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Overview

HedgeDoc, formerly known as CodiMD, is a powerful open-source, web-based collaborative markdown editor designed for real-time teamwork. It allows users to create, edit, and share notes, graphs, and even presentations directly in their browser. A key advantage is its self-hosted nature, giving users complete control over their data and privacy, making it an excellent choice for organizations with strict data governance requirements.

The tool facilitates seamless collaboration by simply sharing a note-link, enabling multiple users to work on the same document simultaneously. It boasts features like a presentation mode powered by reveal.js, support for various graphs and diagrams, an intuitive permission system, and comprehensive revision tracking. Its low system requirements mean it can run efficiently on modest hardware, including a Raspberry Pi, making it accessible for a wide range of deployment scenarios. HedgeDoc is community-driven and licensed under AGPL 3.0, emphasizing transparency and user contribution.

Best For

Team collaboration on project documentation and meeting notes
Creating and presenting technical presentations directly from markdown
Drafting and sharing technical specifications and diagrams
Educational settings for collaborative learning and note-taking
Personal knowledge management system with version control
Open-source project documentation and contribution guidelines

Key Features

Web-based editor
Self-hosted for data control
Real-time collaboration
Presentation mode (powered by reveal.js)
Support for graphs and diagrams
Easy-to-use permission system
Revisions and version control
Low system requirements
Docker image available

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Full control over data due to self-hosting capability
  • Real-time collaboration enhances team productivity
  • Supports various content types including markdown, graphs, and presentations
  • Open-source and community-driven, fostering transparency and continuous improvement
  • Low system requirements allow deployment on resource-constrained hardware like Raspberry Pi
  • Built-in revision history for tracking changes and reverting to previous versions

Cons

  • Requires self-hosting, which may be a barrier for non-technical users
  • No official cloud-hosted version, increasing setup and maintenance overhead
  • Reliance on community support for troubleshooting and advanced configurations
  • Learning curve for markdown syntax for new users
  • Feature set might be less extensive compared to commercial, fully-managed collaboration suites

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