reading this :
https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,26930.0.html ~ Wiki login problem , topic
and this reply
We should create new unifficial wikia (fandom). All should be published on public domain licences.
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reminded me of "downloadable documentation for offline use." ~ https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,22566.0.html
and some other discusion about including the corebook and perhaps also the wiki in core.gz
the above made me dream of not *just*
- curated plain text doc's in the core *which imho would be nice to have
on this meandering train of thaught i was reminded that plan9 has file system for wiki's! 
this FS for linux ...
or some similar (scripts?) to manage(view/edit) wiki text from the commandline (eg)
might perhaps be "better(less matanace ;-)"alternative , than relying on docuwiki and related infastrcture 
with the above in mind
....should linux/busybox include a wiki ?
https://man2.aiju.de/4/wikifs ~ wikifs, wikipost – wiki file system
+ some lament about potentual alternative wiki syntax @ https://9p.io/wiki/plan9/replace_language_for_wikifs/index.html
The wikifs(4) in both Plan 9 and Inferno understand a very small set of cues when generating HTML. That set can be limiting. It should be replaced with something better, like Markdown.