You can also use a Dockerfile ([see example](https://github.com/Requarks/wiki/blob/master/tools/Dockerfile)) or Docker Compose ([see example](https://github.com/Requarks/wiki/blob/master/tools/docker-compose.yml)) to run Wiki.js.
Deploy to Heroku in just a few clicks using this pre-built deployment template:
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Deploy to Heroku using this pre-built deployment template:
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Deploy to IBM Cloud Foundry in just a few clicks using this pre-built deployment template:
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Deploy to IBM Cloud Foundry using this pre-built deployment template:
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