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fusionauth-site
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Vale.sh – A Linter for Prose
Have tried to use this a few times but it's a big lift. Like adding unit tests to an existing application, it's a good idea to start small. And vale doesn't make this super easy (at least I couldn't figure out an easy way to do this). If I could wave my wand, I'd want a way to:
* apply vale to just the doc I was working on
* have a minimal set of rules
* add to them over time
At $curjob, we have a detailed public list of rules of doc ( https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-site/blob/master/Do... ) and as our team expands, I'd love to have them be applied rigorously. vale seems like a good fit, but there's an activation energy that I haven't been able to get over yet.
I am not aware of any other cli tools similar to this, though, so totally admire the team behind it.
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CIAM vs. IAM: What's the difference (2022)
Thanks for the comments! Will try to address them in the near future, tracking here: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-site/issues/2170
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Mermaid Cheat Sheet
I actually have much more experience with plantuml (we actually have a plugin which generates diagrams for our jekyll/asciidoc docs site: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-site/blob/master/si... ), but I have recently started using mermaid for a project and like it so far.
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Automating screenshots for the Datasette documentation using shot-scraper
I had a colleague (thanks Sanjay!) make a similar tool at a hackfest (you can see the source code here: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-site/blob/master/sr... ).
I've modified it a bit to take a URL, but haven't yet set it up to read a config file to make a large number of screenshots easy to do.
We do outline certain fields or other areas in the doc to highlight a point. That's caused some hesitation on my part. However, it looks like I could use imagemagick to automatically put a red box or similar on an image (with a `-draw` command).
We have a ton of screenshots (600+) throughout our doco, and a way to initialize our product to a known state, so the pieces are all there.
One of these days it'll be worthwhile to do this.
- The Modern Guide to OAuth
- Preview of Microsoft Build of OpenJDK
cargo-spellcheck
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Vale.sh – A Linter for Prose
Another interesting projects in the space:
- nlprule: https://github.com/bminixhofer/nlprule
- prosemd: https://github.com/kitten/prosemd-lsp
- cargo spellcheck: https://github.com/drahnr/cargo-spellcheck
What are some alternatives?
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
prosemd-lsp - An experimental proofreading and linting language server for markdown files ✍️
Vale - Compiler for the Vale programming language - http://vale.dev/
chappe - 🧑💻 Developer Docs builder. Write guides in Markdown and references in API Blueprint. Comes with a built-in search engine.
cspell-cli - CSpell command line spell checker.
the-usher-server - Authorization server. The Usher looks at your ticket and tells you where you're authorized to go.
dict_uk - Project to generate POS tag dictionary for Ukrainian language
datasette-app - The Datasette macOS application
vale.sh - :bulb: Website and documentation for the Vale CLI and related projects.
shot-scraper - A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites
treebender - A HDPSG-inspired symbolic natural language parser written in Rust