BookStack

Overview

The principles of storing information within BookStack is based of the ideas of a normal stack of books. Just like normal books, BookStack books can contain chapters and pages. You start off by creating a book which acts as the highest level of categorisation. Ideally you’d have separate books for separate topics.

Within a book you can directly create pages or you can first create chapters. Chapters provide an additional level of page grouping to keep pages organised but are optional. All the information you write is held within pages. Although books and chapters do not hold information they can be given a short description to assist with searching and visibility.

Once you start to stack-up books you can start to use Bookshelves to organise your Books. Bookshelves can contain mulitple books and a single book could be placed on multiple Bookshelves.

Bookstack Content Overview

Initial Configuration

Deployment Configuration

Application Interface

Everyday Usage

User Management

Advanced Customization

Troubleshooting

Upstream Project

Upstream Project

Links

Official Site: https://www.bookstackapp.com

Code: https://github.com/BookStackApp

Documentation: https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs

Updates: https://www.bookstackapp.com/blog/

Community: https://discord.gg/ztkBqR2

Container Image: https://hub.docker.com/r/solidnerd/bookstack/