TW5-Bob
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TW5-Bob
- Hey guys, what's the best self-hosted wiki service that's both stunning and easy on resources? Looking for something lightweight but still aesthetically pleasing. Any recommendations?
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Having trouble syncing tiddlers across 2 computers using Dropbox and nodejs TiddlyWiki
I also don't know what's wrong and didn't test any of that myself, but to add to the comment by /u/Scalytor I would also suggest having a look at https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob which has better integration with the file system and what is in the browser as it tries to solve it somewhat “ Two-way real-time syncing between the browser and file system”. This would improve the reliability between the two machines, and what has changed on the file system to be reflected in the browser.
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Collaborating on a TiddlyWiki
Another more involved option is to use bob tiddlywiki: https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob
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A relatively painless way to maintain a multi user TiddlyWiki?
The main openly available solution for multi-user TiddlyWiki is Bob.
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Widdler is a single binary that serves up TiddlyWikis
You love to see it!
I use my TW every day like a madman (https://philosopher.life/#⧖). I'd like to submit https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob as a powerful (though perhaps not as simple) alternative. That's what most of my household uses (one is aiming to switch over soon).
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Collective tiddlywiki
If you are a small group, you can use tiddlywiki together in realtime with the BOB addon but I'm not sure how well it will perform - https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob
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Creating multiple wikis dependent on a different login?
What you could do is create a wiki for someone, encrypt it and give them the password. Then you could merge their wiki into a bigger one. Maybe it's possible with tiddlywiki on node.js ? I'm almost certain you could do it with TW5-Bob
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Somebody help me to install TiddlyWiki + TiddlyMap ?
The main things you can try that I can name without thinking much are: * TiddlyWiki on node.js (requires node.js which is just 1 exe file with well TiddlyWiki module) * TiddlyServer (which again requires node.js because now it is distributed as a module) * TW5-BOB (it has an EXE variant too)
- Advantages of using node js ?
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TiddlyWiki 5.1.23 Is Out
It's hard to find a good solution since the main Tiddlywiki is built as a single-user rather than multi-user solution. But these two tools may help now or in the future since they are being developed. (I can't definitively answer since I'm not super familiar with either).
There's a Noteself setup of Tiddlywiki (https://noteself.org/) that syncs with a database and has revision history. You click on the upper right corner of a tiddler to access revision history. The revision UI's not very intuitive to start and I'm not sure how making a public site with revision history available would work though. It also is on version 5.1.21 rather than 5.1.23 of Tiddlywiki, though maybe the maker plans to upgrade in the future. You could ask here https://forum.noteself.org. I just started using it so I'm not super familiar with it.
TW5 Bob https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob is being built to serve one or more Wikis for multiple people, but I don't know that they have revision history (I could be mistaken).
obsidian-releases
- Unlocking Efficiency: The Significance of Technical Documentation
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UX Case Study: Markdown Heading
The closest editor that follows our first principle is Obsidian editor:
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I switched from Notion to Obsidian
The solution was already installed on both my computer and my phone: Obsidian.
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Why single vendor is the new proprietary
> why does open source need to "win"
Open source does not need to win.
But your ability to be in control of your computer needs to be preserved. A proprietary fridge cannot control your diet, while a proprietary App Store can control what software you install on YOUR phone (unless you live in EU, hello DMA!). The tail wags the dog, so to speak. Proprietary software has also been shown to break user workflows or remove functions in an update while leaving users with no choice whatsoever.
One alternative to having open source win is to ensure software must come with a robust warranty and other assurances you expect from the things you buy. EU's CRA will make software vulnerabilities in WiFi routers covered by warranty, for example.
You can also ensure robust and interoperable data storage options. For example, https://obsidian.md/ stores all notes in Markdown, not holding the data hostage in case users will not like how future versions will work. GDPR actually has a provision for data portability (Art. 20), but it does not seem to have a requisite effect on the industry yet.
And until the above issues are solved, open source remains the best way to ensure that a software tail cannot wag your computer dog.
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Ask HN: Has Anyone Trained a personal LLM using their personal notes?
[2] https://obsidian.md/
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Replatforming from Gatsby to Zola!
So I've had my fair share of personal websites and blogs. I have built them on stacks ranging from the most basic HTML and CSS, to hosted frameworks like Wordpress and Laravel, to the more modern single page applications built in Vue and React. For a simple content blog I think you can't go wrong with a Static Site Generator though. These days I am almost exclusively writing everything in Obsidian. Which is great because its all in standard markdown format. This allows for a really neat and easy content publishing workflow.
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Show HN: Godspeed is a fast, 100% keyboard oriented todo app for Mac
Consider making an Obsidian[^1] plugin, or writing to Obsidian-compatible Markdown files :)
[^1]: https://obsidian.md/
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Setting Up Obsidian for Content Planning and Project Management
Obsidian is a writing application created to allow for offline / private note taking in markdown format, in an interface that looks a lot like our regular programming IDE. It is very flexible, with a good collection of community plugins that you can use to customize Obsidian to your heart contents.
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What is Omnivore and How to Save Articles Using this Tool
Obsidian support via our Obsidian Plugin
- Tools that Make Me Productive as a Software Engineer
What are some alternatives?
TiddlyServer - v2 - A static file server that can also save files and mount TiddlyWiki folders
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.
dave - A totally simple and very easy to configure stand alone webdav server
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
widdler - A WebDAV server for TiddlyWikis
TiddlyWiki5-production
AppFlowy - AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and customizations. Built with Flutter and Rust.
tw-receiver - TiddlyWiki Plugin - save to PHP server
Mermaid - Edit, preview and share mermaid charts/diagrams. New implementation of the live editor.