The Tag Plugin lets you assign category tags to wiki pages.
The Pagelist Plugin takes a list of wiki pages and provides a nicely formatted table with information about them. The plug-in has a number of flags that can be used to control the information and format of the page list. The user can provide a list of specific page references as can some popular helper plugins such the Blog, Discussion, Editor, Tag, Task and Dir plugins.
Universal plugin which combines the functionality of many other plugins. Wrap wiki text inside containers (divs or spans) and give them a class (choose from a variety of preset classes), a width and/or a language with its associated text direction.
he RefNotes plugin is an extension for build-in DokuWiki footnotes syntax. In addition to the basic footnotes functionality it provides a number of extra features, most notably:
Multiple independent note classes on the same page (e.g. citations, footnotes, etc). Customizable look of the references and notes. Render the notes at any place on the page, not only at the very bottom. Often used notes (e.g. book references) can be shared between different pages.
This syntax will enable users to put tweets and searches from twitter on a page. It uses the media cache thereby bypassing twitter's tracking cookies and complying with EU privacy guidelines.
This plugin allows to move pages and namespaces including media files and automatically adjusts all links and media references that point to these pages. Unlike the old pagemove plugin this plugin uses the DokuWiki parser which allows it to correctly identify all links and nothing else.
Parts of this plugin like some of the translated strings, some parts of the structure of the code and parts of the user interface have been taken from the old pagemove plugin by Gary Owen, Arno Puschmann and Christoph Jähnigen.