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Confluence

File extension: *.confluence

Overview:

The codbex platform provides support for Confluence wiki files (*.confluence), allowing users to seamlessly integrate and manage Confluence content within the platform. This support enables collaborative development and documentation workflows by combining the strengths of both codbex and Confluence.

Key Features:

Confluence Integration:

  • The codbex platform allows you to import, edit, and manage Confluence wiki files directly within the Web IDE.

Editing and Versioning:

  • Utilize the Web IDE to edit Confluence wiki files collaboratively. Leverage version control features to track changes and manage document history.

Content Visualization:

  • Preview Confluence wiki files within the Web IDE to ensure accurate rendering and formatting.

Collaborative Development:

  • Collaborate with team members on Confluence wiki content by sharing and editing files in real-time using platform's collaborative development features.

Getting Started:

Importing Confluence Wiki Files:

  • Use the Web IDE to import existing Confluence wiki files into your project.

Editing Confluence Content:

  • Open Confluence wiki files in the Web IDE to edit content using the integrated markdown editor.

Version Control:

  • Leverage the version control capabilities to manage changes, commit versions, and track the history of Confluence wiki files.

Example

Below is an example of a simple Confluence wiki file (example.confluence):

h1. Welcome to Confluence wiki pages

This is an example Confluence page supported by the codbex platform.

Features:

  • Integration with Confluence
  • Collaborative editing using Web IDE
  • Version control for Confluence wiki files

Best Practices:

  • Familiarize Yourself with Confluence Syntax:

    • Confluence wiki files use a specific syntax. Refer to Confluence documentation for syntax guidelines.
  • Regularly Commit Changes:

    • Use the version control features to commit changes regularly, ensuring a well-documented history of modifications.
  • Test Rendering:

    • Before publishing or updating Confluence content, preview the rendering within the Web IDE to catch any formatting issues.

Conclusion:

The integration of Confluence wiki files support enhances collaboration and documentation workflows, providing a seamless environment for managing Confluence content alongside other development artifacts. Leverage the features of the platform to streamline your development and documentation processes.

The Confluence artefacts are processed by the Wiki Engine.