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- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-952) Documentation speci... Otto Diesel (JIRA)
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- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-952) Documentation ... Otto Diesel (JIRA)
Yes you can use
https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-site/tree/master/site-frontend/src/site/content
or
https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/tree/master/distribution/src/site/content
depending on whether you want to make the doc core-specific or more generic - i.e. applicable to web too.
In your case the jbehave-site would seem the best choice.
Note that it's not a wiki. It's static html content.