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  1. BookStack

    You are able to search at book level or across all books, chapters & pages. The ability to link directly to any paragraph allows you to keep your documentation connected.

  2. BookStack - Wikipedia

    BookStack, as the name suggests, is based on the ideas of a normal stack of books. The categorisation of BookStack is limited to four levels— shelves, books, chapters, and pages. Books and pages are …

  3. Docs · BookStack

    BookStack is a simple, open-source, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.

  4. BookStack: An Open Source Alternative to Confluence

    BookStack uses a WYSWIYG editor at its core, with a range of essential formatting options and features. No scary mark-up language. Ideal for mixed-skill environments. BookStack primarily retains …

  5. Installation · BookStack

    Below you can find details on how to install BookStack on your own hosting. There are a number of installation options available depending on your setup. The install process will require some …

  6. Content Overview · BookStack

    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 …

  7. User Documentation - BookStack

    Nov 24, 2022 · BookStack is a simple, open-source, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.

  8. A Decade of BookStack · BookStack

    Jul 12, 2025 · BookStack is now over 10 years old! The initial commit for the project was made on the 12th of July 2015, and here we are a decade later. A massive thanks to all those who have …

  9. Amazon.com: Book Stack

    Decorative Wood Book Stack for Home and Table Decor - 'Take Time to Do What Makes Your Soul Happy' - Living Room, Bookshelf, Office, Farmhouse Stacked Books (L03)

  10. How should a book stack be? - dirt.fyi

    Jan 9, 2026 · How should a book stack be? “The stack suggests a life still in progress.” Tyler Watamanuk on book stacks and Design Within Reach’s Story Bookcase. “Let’s build a $500 …