How do I make a wiki on OS X Mountain Lion Server?

I'm trying to make a wiki with my OS X Mountain Lion server my question is how do i do it? Please help me?

When running Server.app do you see that little button that says 'Next Steps' in the bottom left corner of the window ?  Click on it and read stuff.
Alternatively click on the 'Help' menu and type 'wiki' into the search field that appears.

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