Remove Docmost from examples list
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Removed Docmost from the list of examples in README.
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- [Obsidian-Gitsync-Perlite](https://github.com/l4rm4nd/Obsidian-Gitsync-Perlite) - Continuously sync Obsidian markdown notes from GitHub and publish it for the webs. - [Obsidian-Gitsync-Perlite](https://github.com/l4rm4nd/Obsidian-Gitsync-Perlite) - Continuously sync Obsidian markdown notes from GitHub and publish it for the webs.
- [Memos](examples/memos) - An open-source, self-hosted memo hub with knowledge management and social networking. - [Memos](examples/memos) - An open-source, self-hosted memo hub with knowledge management and social networking.
- [HedgeDoc](examples/hedgedoc) - HedgeDoc lets you create real-time collaborative markdown notes. - [HedgeDoc](examples/hedgedoc) - HedgeDoc lets you create real-time collaborative markdown notes.
- [Docmost](examples/docmost) - Docmost is an open source collaborative documentation and wiki software. It is an open-source alternative to the likes of Confluence and Notion.
- [Atlassian Confluence](examples/atlassian-jira-confluence) - Confluence is a wiki solution built for business teams. - [Atlassian Confluence](examples/atlassian-jira-confluence) - Confluence is a wiki solution built for business teams.
- [Siyuan](examples/siyuan) - A privacy-first, self-hosted, fully open source personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang. - [Siyuan](examples/siyuan) - A privacy-first, self-hosted, fully open source personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang.
- [Kiwix Serve](examples/kiwix) - Offline reader for Wikipedia and other web content stored in ZIM files, served through a lightweight web interface. - [Kiwix Serve](examples/kiwix) - Offline reader for Wikipedia and other web content stored in ZIM files, served through a lightweight web interface.