About undo.wiki

Our Mission

undo.wiki was created with a simple mission: to build a comprehensive knowledge base dedicated to undoing things. In a world where mistakes happen and actions need to be reversed, having reliable information on how to "undo" various processes can be invaluable.

Through collaborative effort, we're building a specialized wiki that focuses exclusively on the art and science of undoing, reversing, and fixing things that have gone wrong.

How It Works

undo.wiki combines the power of GitHub for content management with a modern web interface for browsing. This approach provides several benefits:

  • Transparency: All content changes are tracked, with full history available on GitHub
  • Quality control: The pull request system ensures content is reviewed before publication
  • Collaboration: Anyone can suggest improvements to existing content
  • Accessibility: Content is available as both rendered web pages and raw Markdown
  • Reliability: GitHub Pages provides stable, fast hosting with excellent uptime

Our Community

undo.wiki is currently a solo project with big ambitions!

I'm building this resource from the ground up, driven by a passion for helping people fix their mistakes.

The vision is to grow into a collaborative platform welcoming contributors from diverse backgrounds:

  • Tech experts with data recovery knowledge
  • DIY enthusiasts who fix physical objects
  • Problem-solvers with creative solutions

Join me! Your knowledge about undoing mistakes could help countless others.

Get Involved

There are several ways to get involved with undo.wiki:

  • Contribute content by following our contribution guidelines
  • Help review pull requests on GitHub
  • Spread the word about undo.wiki
  • Use and share the knowledge you find here