Usually, emacs muse is used to write documents and publish webpages. With Muse, the editing speed is fast and refreshing. But once you need to interact with others to modify the source file, you will be depressed: Many people won't even use Emacs, let alone use muse.
In fact, you can also set up a local wiki to manage notes if you are using it.
There are many wiki types. Here, we will briefly analyze their respective features:
1) dokuwiki is easy to use. It stores TXT files without databases, but requires PHP support.
2) Twiki is a website version that is heavy and suitable for multi-person collaboration.
3) moinmoin is a relatively good wiki version for individual users. If it is just for personal use, you can download a desktop version for a try.
4) mediawiki is a well-established open-source wiki system with many users.
5) TiddlyWiki, a wiki completely written using JavaScript Program, Suitable for use on the desktop, as a personal GTD management is very good. However, all the information is stored in one file, and it is not so reassuring.
I personally prefer the moinmoin wiki program, which can be used not only on servers, but also locally. The installation of the moinmoin desktop version is very simple. If you have installed python, just try the next desktop version.
In addition, wikimatrix is a site dedicated to collecting wiki-related information. If you do not know what kind of Wiki you need, go to wikimatrix and use the Wiki selection wizard in wikimatrix, enter your requirements and select a wiki program that meets your requirements.