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| DirDir - A directory-oriented WikiWiki
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| DirDir is the next generation [diri wiki](http://repo.cat-v.org/diri/), now implemented on top of wercand
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| taking advantage of its user, site management frameworks and other
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| infrastructure.  
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| Features
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| ========
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| DirDir is still somewhat experimental, but already all features diri had, plus some extras thanks to werc's power:
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|     * Hierarchical organization.
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|     * Markdown formatting.
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|     * Easily customizable templates
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|     * Simple and fine grained user permisions system.
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|     * Completely database free.
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|     * All needed to setup diridiri is to set a flag in your _werc/config file.
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|     * Automatically wiki-fy existing werc documents.
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|     * Implemented in about two dozen lines of rc scripts.
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| Status
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| Mostly usable, all basic features already implemented in the latest werc source
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| tree. 
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| About the name
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| ==============
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| DirDir is a pun on diri and WikiWiki, and is also the title of a novel by science fiction and literature grand master Jack Vance.
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