Software
1159 self-hosted open-source tools in this category.
Static Web Server
Cross-platform, high-performance, and asynchronous web server for static file serving. ([Source Code](https://github.com/static-web-server/static-web-server))
SWAG (Secure Web Application Gateway)
Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with PHP support, built-in Certbot (Let's Encrypt) client and fail2ban integration
Traefik
HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer that makes deploying microservices easy. ([Source Code](https://github.com/traefik/traefik))
UUSEC WAF
Industry-leading high-performance, AI and semantic technology web application firewall and API security gateway (fork of nginx). ([Source Code](https://github.com/Safe3/uusec-waf))
Vinyl Cache
Web application accelerator/caching HTTP reverse proxy (formerly Varnish). ([Source Code](https://code.vinyl-cache.org/vinyl-cache/vinyl-cache))
Zoraxy
General purpose HTTP reverse proxy and forwarding tool. ([Source Code](https://github.com/tobychui/zoraxy))
AmuseWiki
Amusewiki is based on the Emacs Muse markup, remaining mostly compatible with the original implementation. It can work as a read-only site, as a moderated wiki, or as a fully open wiki or even as a private site. ([Demo](https://sandbox.amusewiki.org), [Source Code](https://github.com/melmothx/amusewiki))
BookStack
Organize and store information. Stores documentation in a book like fashion. ([Demo](https://www.bookstackapp.com/#demo), [Source Code](https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack))
django-wiki
Wiki system with complex functionality for simple integration and a superb interface. Store your knowledge with style: Use django models. ([Demo](https://demo.django-wiki.org/))
docmost
Collaborative wiki and documentation software (alternative to Confluence, Notion). ([Source Code](https://github.com/docmost/docmost))
Documize
Modern Docs + Wiki software with built-in workflow, single binary executable, just bring MySQL/Percona. ([Source Code](https://github.com/documize/community))
Dokuwiki
Easy to use, lightweight, standards-compliant wiki engine with a simple syntax allowing reading the data outside the wiki. All data is stored in plain text files, therefore no database is required. ([Source Code](https://github.com/dokuwiki/dokuwiki))
Feather Wiki
A lightning fast and infinitely extensible tool for creating personal non-linear notebooks, databases, and wikis that is entirely self-contained, runs in your browser, and is only 58 kilobytes in size. ([Demo](https://feather.wiki/?page=gallery#wikis), [Source Code](https://codeberg.org/Alamantus/FeatherWiki), [Clients](https://feather.wiki/?page=gallery#extensions))
Gitit
Wiki program that stores pages and uploaded files in a git repository, which can then be modified using the VCS command line tools or the wiki's web interface
Gollum
Simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend
Mediawiki
Wiki software package that powers Wikipedia and all other Wikimedia projects, serving hundreds of millions of users each month. ([Demo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page), [Source Code](https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/mediawiki/))
Mycorrhiza Wiki
Filesystem and git-based wiki engine written in Go using Mycomarkup as its primary markup language. ([Source Code](https://github.com/bouncepaw/mycorrhiza/))
Oddmuse
Simple wiki engine written in Perl. No database required. ([Source Code](https://github.com/kensanata/oddmuse))
Otter Wiki
Simple, easy to use wiki software using markdown. ([Source Code](https://github.com/redimp/otterwiki))
PmWiki
Wiki-based system for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites
Raneto
Knowledgebase platform that uses static Markdown files. ([Source Code](https://github.com/ryanlelek/Raneto))
TiddlyWiki
Reusable non-linear personal web notebook. ([Source Code](https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyWiki5))
Tiki
Wiki CMS Groupware with the most built-in features. ([Demo](https://tiki.org/Try-Tiki), [Source Code](https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki))
W
Lightweight, mutli-user, flat-file-database Wiki engine. Create pages quickly and edit them in your Web browser using Mardown/HTML/CSS/JS. The main difference with other wiki is that you are encouraged to customize each page style individually. ([Source Code](https://github.com/vincent-peugnet/wcms))