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I recently copied over a reddit wiki to Wiki.js. I had to watch a couple of tutorials, but in the end it's really simple. It uses the headers for whatever you type to automatically make clickable links.
Is that common for wiki software? I don't know.
The only thing that I'm trying to decide if I like is the 3 column navigation. Far left is the top level subjects, then there's a second column of navigation for the current section, and finally the 3rd "column" is all of the wiki text.