Manga-Manager
yjs-sqlite-test
Manga-Manager | yjs-sqlite-test | |
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6 | 2 | |
151 | 20 | |
3.3% | - | |
8.0 | 2.1 | |
11 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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Manga-Manager
- Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (May 2023)
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Has anyone been able to get MangaManager to work with unraid?
I have been able to install a few custom docker containers that aren't on the community tab before but with MangaManager I have been having some trouble getting it configured properly with unraid. Just curious if anyone on this sub has been able to get it to work properly and if so I would appreciate some tips!
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v0.7 - Who doesn't like Stats?
Manga Manager: I want to also give a big shout-out to @ThePromidius, the creator of our Tachiyomi plugin, who has built what I believe to be the best ComicInfo tagger around, Manga Manager. Over the past year, he has been putting a lot of time and effort into a rework of his tool and recently released the beta. It's insanely fast and has the potential to outshine all other tools out there. I encourage you to check it out. I have taken a role in his project to help him deliver on a combined vision.
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Using Kavita for Doujinshi
https://github.com/MangaManagerORG/Manga-Manager Here's the github repo. Check it's wiki.
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Filename view vs Metadata for comics
Im currently developing a tool that allows managing metadata in bulk. Called Manga Manager. If interested: https://github.com/ThePromidius/Manga-Manager
- Unable to separate comic series with same name
yjs-sqlite-test
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CRDT-richtext: Rust implementation of Peritext and Fugue
I agree that full stack support is the missing pice that's need to make use explode. But I do think the current implementations will get there.
CRDTs are fairly unique in that you need them to be exposed very close to the front of your stack in order to capture user intent, but you also need support further back in your stack for merging, replication, and querying.
We have good front end support and there are multiple exciting projects building collaboration servers for them. What I think is missing is support in database, that's what I've been experimenting with (below). If you are building an offline enabled app, having the ability to generate diffs and merge in database enables easy multi document sync.
Also most general purpose CRDTs are a combination of JSON and XML like data structures, it's useful to be able to query the structures in your database. For example if you build a notes app that supports inline tags, if useful to be able to query and index those from within the XML like structure without having to dump the whole thing out at another layer of your stack.
Yjs Postgres: https://github.com/samwillis/yjs-pg-test
Yjs SQLite: https://github.com/samwillis/yjs-sqlite-test
(These are just early experiments, I'm working on a cleaner shared implementation with support for various SQLite bindings, and better querying)
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (May 2023)
Day job (contract): Massive overhaul of an antibody workbench for drug discovery.
Evenings: Building out a concept for a "YSQL" bringing CRDTs (Yjs) to SQLite and Postgres. CRDTs are great for real-time, but also awesome for offline for async collaboration. Using the same CRDT for both front end data structures and backend database merging seems to me to be a good combination. The plan is to build out some simple primitives first, then layer a SQLite (WASM in browser) <-> Postgres sync system on top for local copying and modification of datasets.
Proof of concepts:
https://github.com/samwillis/yjs-sqlite-test
https://github.com/samwillis/yjs-pg-test
What are some alternatives?
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framework - Mayu is a live updating server-side component-based VDOM rendering framework written in Ruby
fugue-bench - Fugue list CRDT implementations and benchmarks
manga-py - Universal manga downloader (for your offline reading) upd: Please, use this tool: https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl
electric - Local-first sync layer for web and mobile apps. Build reactive, realtime, local-first apps directly on Postgres.
core86 - [WIP] 8086 IBM PC emulator
pg_crdt - POC CRDT support in Postgres