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Hide pages from an azure devops wiki Any suggestions or links to resources on how to do this? We could do this a number of ways, e.g., clone the underlying git repository and work/edit locally until you are ready to share it.

I have a published code wiki in my azure devops project and i need to replace the existing project wiki with the code wiki we already have Just need wiki.js for a small number of users, but would like to make it a private wiki How can i do that

Appreciate your help i checked the rep.

I know there is a standard behind all c compiler implementations, so there should be no hidden features Despite that, i am sure all c developers have hidden/secret tricks they use all the time. If the image is important enough to be inside a wiki page, it's probably important enough to host it somewhere you can use it inside your wiki Have a look at creating a public container/blob in an azure storage account

Is there anything in markdown syntax specifically on github to support hidden text Extras as a tribute to the great How do you write a comment in markdown, i.e Text that is not rendered in the html output

I found nothing on the markdown project.

Unable to obtain configuration from What you then have to do, is choose which functions you want to be visible to users linking against your library and make them visible by marking them with a visible attribute This also works in azure devops wiki, useful for hiding information, similar to the spoiler quote support in stack overflow.

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