For a current list of engines see http://wiki.wikicreole.org/Engines. This web page was closed down for editing and documents the Creole 1.0 spec and its evolution. If you would like to add your engine, please use the Creole 2 Wiki.

Here is the current state of wiki engines involved in the Creole project. There's a distinction between a wiki and the software the wiki is using. The wiki software is often referred to as a wiki engine whereas a wiki is a community website using a certain engine. For wiki communities where you already can use Creole see WikisSupportingCreole

Supporting

Engines supporting

Engines that already support Creole. Please add links to Sandboxes for those wikis where we can try out the creole markup.

Engines partially supporting

Add your engine above if it supports or partially supports Creole.

Parsers

Parsers, not associated with a special wiki engine

Languages: C

Language: Java

Languages: Javascript

Languages: Perl

Language: Python

Language: PHP

Tools supporting

Tools that already support Creole. Please add links to Sandboxes for those wikis, where we can try out the creole markup.

Planning

Engines planning

Add your engine above, if you plan to implement Creole.

Tools planning

Add your tool above, if you plan to implement Creole.


See also:
CREOLE
A common wiki markup
for the wiki ohana


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