cms.js
yari
cms.js | yari | |
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2 | 17 | |
3,043 | 1,142 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
almost 2 years ago | 1 day ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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cms.js
- Creating a blog without a framework
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Offbase: Static site generator in a browser, with no server
I tried to do something similar with a fully client-side static site generator called [CMS.js](https://github.com/chrisdiana/cms.js) a few years back. Would have liked to get to the point where the content editor was fully client-side too. I personally like the concept though as I can align with many of the points presented on this site.
yari
- The AI help button is good but it links to a feature that should not exist
- Coders Can Survive–and Thrive–In a ChatGPT World
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Ask HN: As people in “tech”, are we inside an AI echo chamber?
> “So it tells you wrong answers? Sounds utterly pointless”. I was flabbergasted.
Could you tell a bit more about why this objection surprised you so much? I am often seeing it in the same tech circles that rejected the web3 craze; and I have to confess, it does sound reasonable to me. There is a recent PR opened in the MDN docs repository after MDN added the "AI explain" button, pointing out how utterly useless a AI guide is if it gives you incorrect answers and you do not have enough knowledge to catch it [0].
[0] - https://github.com/mdn/yari/issues/9208
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MDN can now automatically lie to people seeking technical information
MDN core maintainer confused, to revert: https://github.com/mdn/yari/issues/9208#issuecomment-1615411...
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Developers Around GitHub Reel In On MDN's New AI Help Feature Inaccuracies
In this GitHub Issue: https://github.com/mdn/yari/issues/9208 someone claimed that the new feature "...generates human-like text that may be correct by happenstance, or may contain convincing falsehoods. this is a strange decision for a technical reference."
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Ads on MDN
I got 404 with OP link. I think it should be pointed to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/advertising?
Related PR: https://github.com/mdn/yari/pull/8213
The ads has been added to EasyList: https://github.com/easylist/easylist/commit/f02f2264cdc4122c...
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The 100% Markdown Expedition
It's not "pure markdown", I don't know where you're seeing that. They have macros for a bunch of stuff. https://github.com/mdn/yari/blob/main/kumascript/macros/EmbedInteractiveExample.ejs
What are some alternatives?
showdown - A bidirectional Markdown to HTML to Markdown converter written in Javascript
Frontpage - Dynamic ToS;DR CMS, used in our frontpage
tinyjam - A radically simple, zero-configuration static site generator in JavaScript
dumbdown - Scroll is public domain static publishing software with a newspaper feel built on Tree Notation. [Moved to: https://github.com/publicdomaincompany/scroll]
project - project documentation, policies & meeting minutes
remarkable - Markdown parser, done right. Commonmark support, extensions, syntax plugins, high speed - all in one. Gulp and metalsmith plugins available. Used by Facebook, Docusaurus and many others! Use https://github.com/breakdance/breakdance for HTML-to-markdown conversion. Use https://github.com/jonschlinkert/markdown-toc to generate a table of contents.
sprints - Archived: MDN Web Docs issues are tracked in the content repository.