
I do also have similar problem with JIRA, it's less awful, yet it is still falls into category of "shitcraft". So my question is: How do you guys deal with Confluence? Is there any good solution that would let me create and edit wiki documents in Emacs? I found couple of packages that meant to work with older version of Confluence (before they removed plain text option), but I need something that can work with their WYSIWYG editor. You can import new documents in markdown (nothing guarantees they still would be rendered as expected), but editing existing documents is still huge pain. You can't simply copy and paste to Confluence. For whatever reason less techy people in my company still want to use this so called "software". It is incredibly stupid and profoundly godawful. Trying out Confluence I quickly realized how bad it is. And dealing with documentation is not just part of my job - it is my job (I'm a software developer). Now, recently my team decided to move all our documentation to Confluence. Either I'm typing a comment on a forum, posting a question to Stackoverflow or starting a conversation on Github.

I use atomic-chrome (package and extension) to edit any text on the web.
