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2.5 | 7.7 | |
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- Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN?
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Build Your Own Text Editor (2017)
I did this a few months ago in Golang and it was so much fun. Can 100% recommend.
Shameless plug -> https://github.com/Jeadie/gram
- Jeadie/gram: 1800 line terminal text editor in Go
notabase
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Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN?
https://notabase.io - a note-taking app for networked thinking.
It supports page stacking, linked references, block references, a graph view, and all that good stuff. Think of it as similar to Roam Research / Obsidian.
It's also open source so you can self-host it. Here's the code: https://github.com/churichard/notabase
I'm hoping to add support for shareable links soon. Open to other ideas or feedback!
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What is the best school planner app that could sync with PC?
you can check out this page https://alternativeto.net/software/joplin/?platform=online but the best I could find are - https://www.taskade.com/ https://standardnotes.com/ https://notesnook.com/ https://bundlednotes.com/ https://diaroapp.com/ https://notabase.io/ https://boostnote.io/ etc.
- Self hosted app with web clipper feature
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Switching Rich Text Editors, Part 1: Picking Tiptap
When evaluating rich text editors for the note-taking app I started about a year ago (https://notabase.io), I ended up going with Slate because of its flexible schema and customizable plugin architecture.
I sort of regret that choice now. I ran into a lot of bugs when integrating it which I had to manually work around; issues go months without being addressed; and there still isn't good cross-platform support, especially for Android. With a more active contributor base, Slate could be a fantastic library, but I get the feeling that it's in maintenance mode now, with not many major changes in the past year and a v1.0 still far in the future.
Tiptap looks like it might be a good choice now, but I find it off-putting that I can't insert links in the demo editor on Tiptap's website (https://tiptap.dev), especially for my use case (a note-taking app whose core concept revolves around links).
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I'm working on an open source note-taking app called Notabase [1]. It's built primarily for my use - I just never liked most existing note-taking apps and wanted to make one that fit the way that I think. I made it open source [2] so other people can build on top of my ideas, and released a hosted version so that other people can use it if they like it. It would be nice if other people found it helpful, but regardless it's something that I intrinsically enjoy working on.
[1]: https://notabase.io
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Show HN: MdSilo – A knowledge silo runs in your web browser
You can try Notabase https://notabase.io/, which is better for self-hosting.
if you prefer mdSilo, need to toggle the Offline mode false in code and use the third-part services: vercel and supabase
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