PlutoUI.jl
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The Unlicense | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only |
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PlutoUI.jl
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Help With Next Language Decision
Pluto notebooks are distinct from Jupyter notebooks in that they are reactive: https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl
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6 Julia Frameworks to Create Desktop GUIβs π₯ and Web Apps πΈ
An easy alternative is using a Pluto notebook with PlutoUI.jl. You can create input fields, sliders, check boxes, etc in a very easy way. Itβs an easy and fast way to create a simple GUI.
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CrΓ©er simplement un cluster k8s dans PhoenixNAP avec Rancher en quelques clics β¦
ubuntu@vm1:~$ curl -fsSL https://install.julialang.org | sh - info: downloading installer Welcome to Julia! This will download and install the official Julia Language distribution and its version manager Juliaup. Juliaup will be installed into the Juliaup home directory, located at: /home/ubuntu/.juliaup The julia, juliaup and other commands will be added to Juliaup bin directory, located at: /home/ubuntu/.juliaup/bin This path will then be added to your PATH environment variable by modifying the profile files located at: /home/ubuntu/.bashrc /home/ubuntu/.profile Julia will look for a new version of Juliaup itself every 1440 seconds when you start julia. You can uninstall at any time with juliaup self uninstall and these changes will be reverted. β Do you want to install with these default configuration choices? Β· Proceed with installation Now installing Juliaup Installing Julia 1.7.2+0 (x64). Julia was successfully installed on your system. Depending on which shell you are using, run one of the following commands to reload the the PATH environment variable: . /home/ubuntu/.bashrc . /home/ubuntu/.profile pkg> add https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl Cloning git-repo `[https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl`](https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl`) Updating git-repo `[https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl`](https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl`) Resolving package versions... Installed Reexport βββββββββββββββ v1.2.2 Installed IOCapture ββββββββββββββ v0.2.2 Installed AbstractPlutoDingetjes β v1.1.4 Installed JSON βββββββββββββββββββ v0.21.3 Installed Hyperscript ββββββββββββ v0.0.4 Installed FixedPointNumbers ββββββ v0.8.4 Installed HypertextLiteral βββββββ v0.9.3 Installed Parsers ββββββββββββββββ v2.3.0 Installed ColorTypes βββββββββββββ v0.11.0 Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.7/Project.toml` [7f904dfe] + PlutoUI v0.7.38 `[https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl#main`](https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl#main`) Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.7/Manifest.toml` [6e696c72] + AbstractPlutoDingetjes v1.1.4 [3da002f7] + ColorTypes v0.11.0 [53c48c17] + FixedPointNumbers v0.8.4 [47d2ed2b] + Hyperscript v0.0.4 [ac1192a8] + HypertextLiteral v0.9.3 [b5f81e59] + IOCapture v0.2.2 [682c06a0] + JSON v0.21.3 [69de0a69] + Parsers v2.3.0 [7f904dfe] + PlutoUI v0.7.38 `[https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl#main`](https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl#main`) [189a3867] + Reexport v1.2.2 [a63ad114] + Mmap [2f01184e] + SparseArrays [10745b16] + Statistics Precompiling project... 10 dependencies successfully precompiled in 23 seconds (24 already precompiled)
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Ask HN: What's the best platform for technical writing in 2022?
I realize that, and there may be no rational reason for you to switch to a setup like mine. But, aside from avoiding such things a Wordpress exploits, my approach turned out to have other advantages. Over the years I added to my knowledge and taught myself how to provide things other than static files. Today my readers can use gnuplot in a Jupyter notebook, and interactive PlutoΒΉ notebooks backed by Julia running on a VPS. No canned solution exists for this, and in fact I had to work with the Pluto developers to iron out some kinks. This is only possible because I have total control over the servers. If you know will only ever want to serve static files, there are simpler options (with potential pitfalls). But those options are also limiting, in case one day you want to do something unusual.
[1] https://github.com/JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl
- Bigger/wider UI sliders widgets in Pluto.jl?
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Data Visualization Techniques With Julia
When you are using Pluto (https://github.com/fonsp/Pluto.jl ) instead of Juypter you can very easily combine plots with reactive UI elements (like sliders, selectors, etc. - see https://github.com/fonsp/PlutoUI.jl ) to allow interactive exploration of data.
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Any Pluto Tutorials?
The only thing I think really isn't covered is PlutoUI (https://github.com/fonsp/PlutoUI.jl), which you can find in a sample notebook in Pluto.
neuron
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Recommendation for simple static sure generator based on Markdown
Have you considered neuron or it's successor emanote?
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Interest in vim based pkm?
It requires the neuron binary to be installed.
- Ask HN: What's the best platform for technical writing in 2022?
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Syntax Highlighting for Notes?
You can use vim-plug (or whatever) to get neuron.nvim, but neuron.nvim depends on neuron, which AFAICT, you have to pull from the GH Releases page or use nix to install: https://neuron.zettel.page/install.
- A second brain, for you, forever
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Zest: a CLI tool for zettelkasten-like note management
zk also interoperates with neuron (of which I'm the author!).
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College student, novice Zettelkastmensch, looking for advice based on expierence
https://neuron.zettel.page :: CLI+webUI
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Obsidian Publish, and Digital Garden
You can set up a git repo and use emanote or itβs predecessor nueron to set up the GitHub pages for free. But both projects have some issues rendering the Obsidian flavor markdown files (translutions, block reference etc.) compared with Obsidian Publish.
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Build a Second Brain in Emacs with Org Roam
I use https://neuron.zettel.page/ for long lived things, and things I want to explore more visually. It has great emacs support, stores everything in .md, and auto generates the same site as what you can see on their website.
- Taking notes in neovim
What are some alternatives?
Pluto.jl - π Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
mataroa - Naked blogging platform
emanote - Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
juliaup - Julia installer and version multiplexer
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
InteractiveCodeSearch.jl - Interactively search Julia code from terminal
hakyll - A static website compiler library in Haskell
PlutoSliderServer.jl - Web server to run just the `@bind` parts of a Pluto.jl notebook
react-haskell - React bindings for Haskell