TheReader
flatnotes
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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TheReader
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What self hosted app do you wish existed?
One day once I'm comfortable with cash again I'll continue with mine, It's a a reader server w/ an optional Metadata Server access.
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I made a site that tracks the price of eggs at every US Walmart. The most expensive costs 3.4X more than the cheapest.
I would like to also note. I actually have a bad habit of doing everything in Rust to a fault. For example, I'm also working on a Book Reader and the Full Stack is in Rust. Even though I should've made the frontend in Typescript. I personally haven't touched up on Javascript or Java since I started learning Rust. I just love it too much.
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Oqurum - An Application for ebook reading and organizing
User Server - Basic viewing, reading, organizing is setup. Two metadata agents; google books, and open library currently. Only epub gets import currently. Would like to add mobi, pdf, cb*, etc.
flatnotes
- Flatnotes: Self-hosted note taking web app that uses Markdown files
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What self hosted app do you wish existed?
https://github.com/dullage/flatnotes , I find it handy
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🚀 Happy Star Wars Day! flatnotes 3.0 is now available and now includes a new dark side 🎉
I'm not opposed to this idea but there's a bit of a stumbling block to get past. See the related issue on GitHub for more details (and give it a thumbs up so I can gauge interest).
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What's a software you searched to selfhost but is still missing to you ?
Try flatnotes for the markdown editor. Simple but functional design, and works smoothly for me
- Looking for the best self-hosted Markdown notes setup with web acces
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Self-Hosted Markdown Editor (Docker)
Also note that v2 (with a tagging feature) is coming very soon. You can see the release notes for the release candidate here.
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flatnotes - A note taking web app that uses a flat folder of markdown files for storage
Not as yet but I do like the idea. There's an existing suggestion issue along this line.
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Looking for a simple wiki (web, not desktop) that stores backend as markdown files?
bash git clone https://github.com/Dullage/flatnotes.git cd flatnotes docker build -t dullage/flatnotes:latest . docker run --rm \ -e "FLATNOTES_USERNAME=user" \ -e "FLATNOTES_PASSWORD=changeMe!" \ -e "FLATNOTES_SECRET_KEY=aLongRandomSeriesOfCharacters" \ -p "80:80" \ dullage/flatnotes:latest Note: As no Docker volumes are mapped in the run command, notes will not be saved when the container is stopped.
What are some alternatives?
destreamer - Save Microsoft Stream videos for offline enjoyment.
ryot - Roll your own tracker!
TabNest - TabNest is a powerful Chrome extension that revolutionizes your browsing experience by allowing you to create, save, and load custom workspaces, streamlining your workflow and boosting your productivity with just a few clicks.
note - {not done/implemented} web and shell cli note taking. hat supports per date note, taging note
TheLibrarian - Oqurum's main Metadata API server. Will house info about all books
WikiDocs - 📗 Just a databaseless markdown flat-file wiki engine
WriteFreely - A clean, Markdown-based publishing platform made for writers. Write together and build a community.
Gollum - A simple, Git-powered wiki with a local frontend and support for many kinds of markup and content.
kaizoku - Self-hosted manga downloader
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
xpath-scraper - Makes it simple to scrape websites with xpath structs.
Gitit - A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git