api-scripts
Joplin
api-scripts | Joplin | |
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4.5 | 9.9 | |
10 days ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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api-scripts
- Question on importing from MD files?
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Migrate from MediaWiki
Not really specific tools for that purpose, but our api-scripts repo has a collection of examples that use the API, which could be used as a basis for building something more specific. Within the readme there is also a variety of more extensive community project, some of which may also be useful here.
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Download offline version of bookstack site
You could run a script that uses the API to export all content to PDF/HTML. I have a basic example of this here in our API scripts repo.
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Would like to create documentation for my server - What are the best tools ?
Their Script
- New API Script Example in PowerShell: Create BookStack Pages from HTML Files
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Homelab Documentation
To add to this, some people script and cron regular exports via the API. I have a basic example script here.
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How to import markdown via CLI?
Also, if it helps, we have API script examples here and there is an existing bash cli build here.
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Move to BookStack from WikiJS?
If you wanted accessible non-DB copies of your content, this is possible via a couple of options. Some users script exports of all their books. I have an example of this here in our API script examples repo. Alternatively you could write out raw content to plain files on the system via hooking into events using our logical theme system. I have an basic example of doing this for HTML format content within this blog post.
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I'm being overwhelmed by text files cataloguing what I've done on various servers
I found this this evening
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Any self-hosted alternative to Confluence for wikis that comes anywhere close?
Can't give too much advice in regards to Confluence, but in regards to BookStack import the REST API is probably the best best. API docs can be seen on our demo instance here. API usage examples, and community projects/scripts, can be found here if it helps. You might be able to find existing confluence to bookstack scripts. Came across this in a search but not sure how feature complete or up-to-date it is.
Joplin
- Ask HN: What is your approach for managing personal digital assets?
- Joplin is an open source note-taking app
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
I've had great success with using Joplin for this, with Syncthing as a sync backend. Works well across OSes; I use it on Linux, macOS, Windows and Android.
https://joplinapp.org/
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Why I Like Obsidian
The tools to manipulate SQL aren't that bad, no.
But rather than having a self explanatory markdown & flat file, now I have to start learning about the schema & making specific tools (in my preferred language) for manipulating Joplin's schema.
Suddenly I'm digging through 20 different technic specs to decode what data is where, how it works, and what I can do to it. Want to edit history? This is the best help you'll get, pray it's adequately technical to expedite you to your purpose: https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/blob/dev/readme/dev/spec...
As I began with, I struggle to imagine anything that generates anywhere near as much user agency as flat files and markdown. Having boring common data & systems lets me apply portable skills I already have, rather than having to skill up in some particular product's own ecosystem.
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IAC sold 17 apps to Bending Spoons. $100M deal, all 330 employees fired
Joplin is a good open source option too, feels more like the original Evernote in terms of UI/UX https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/
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Ask HN: What do you use for note-taking or as knowledge base?
Joplin, an open source, extendable, Markdown-based hierarchical note-taking app: https://joplinapp.org/
It lets you choose a synchronization backend, offers applications for every major desktop and mobile OS (also has a terminal version). You can create notebooks and subnotebooks to organize your notes. You can also add tags for better search experience. I created notebooks for specific domains (work-related, home improvement, etc.) and also keep a "temp" for quick notes and W.I.P. snippets.
Its only con that it uses Electron on desktop which causes relatively slow start of the application.
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Joplin VS Einwurf - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 20 Dec 2023
- PSA to Evernote Free users: 2 similar FREE apps to migrate to (I hope this post can end these questions so we can leave this sub's users in peace!)
- Evernote alternatives?
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Evernote Pre Mortem
done
What are some alternatives?
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
obsidian - GraphQL, built for Deno - a native GraphQL caching client and server module
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
L5-Swagger - OpenApi or Swagger integration to Laravel
Boostnote - This repository is outdated and new Boost Note app is available! We've launched a new Boost Note app which supports real-time collaborative writing. https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
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.
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QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.