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I'm looking for a way to list all pages on the wiki Home page instead of the standard welcome message. Here's an example of what I want: https://github.com/yahoo/oozie/wiki

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  • I have similar question about bitbucket. Have you found the correct answer ? Feb 17, 2017 at 11:58

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Got it! The trick was to delete the Home page, but it was impossible to do directly from github.

Here's a workaround: Go to wiki / Git Access and clone the wiki repository with the provided link. In the cloned repo just delete the file representing the Home page (in my case it was Home.md). Push the changes back.

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    the best way is to create a new wiki page, then change the page title to home.. easy! credit to @owahab Oct 24, 2013 at 11:03
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    So when you go to the wiki (via the sidebar link) to which page you land ? Mar 26, 2014 at 14:19
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As of at least July 2014, none of these suggestions work anymore. They will seem to work at first, and you'll get the page full of links as your homepage, but only temporarily. Regardless of how you delete or rename the Home page, it will be auto-created again the next time you make edits to the wiki.

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  • thanks Toby, i did notice that. Is there a solution or workaround for this?
    – AhmadAssaf
    Aug 12, 2014 at 22:22
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    @AhmadAssaf none that I have found.. but they seem to be constantly updating the site so hopefully it returns before long
    – Tobias J
    Aug 13, 2014 at 1:16
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I just went to Home page (something like https://github.com/user/repo/wiki), then clicked Edit page and then Delete page.

And one important thing: if you deleted Home page and want to get it back — just create a new page with name Home.

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    I tried this, page would refresh after Delete, but then still existed. Perhaps Github glitch, or intentional, dunno.
    – Jon L.
    Jan 9, 2014 at 16:44
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It's possible to delete the home page with git:

git clone https://github.com/ORG/REPO.wiki.git
cd REPO.wiki
rm Home.md
git add .
git commit -m "remove wiki homepage"
git push

Update: GitHub automatically added a Initial Home page commit that reset created a Home.md. So my alternative is generating the Home page myself:

  • git push
  • Create a Home.rb file with this content:

    #!/usr/bin/env ruby
    File.write('Home.md', Dir['*.md'].reject { |f| f == "Home.md" }.map { |f|
      "- [#{f.gsub('.md', '').gsub(/-+/, ' ')}](#{f.gsub('.md', '')})"
    }.join("\n"))
    
  • ruby Home.rb

  • git add .
  • git commit -m "generated home page"
  • git push
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  • @GrantWinney It generates a Home.md file that I update with the script every one in a while
    – Dorian
    Apr 6, 2017 at 18:34
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I have just figured out how to do it: Go to Home page > click Edit page > Delete the title and content > Click save. Done, you will see something like https://github.com/host-gator/t/wiki

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    This doesn't seem to work any more. Worse, GH now creates a default home page even if you delete one.
    – rfay
    Jun 17, 2014 at 15:44
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Update on this. The delete page option is not available whilst the page is called Home. But if you amend it to something else like home_old, you can then edit it again and you have access to the Delete Page option. You then have the automatic index page without a redundant Home page.

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    Looks like GitHub re-creates the Home page after a moment :(
    – Gregor
    Sep 19, 2016 at 1:34

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