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idiomorph
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A Response to "Have Single-Page Apps Ruined the Web?"
in plain htmx, you can target an area that doesn't disrupt a playing video (e.g. the comments box appending to the comments) or you can use a morphing algorithm that disrupts the DOM less.
i have my own morphing algorithm (and a corresponding htmx plugin that allows you to use it) called idiomorph:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph/
i've also been working with the chrome team to get a feature added they are calling "atomic moves":
https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/1255
this would allow us to move elements around in the DOM without losing things like play state or focus or whatever
very excited for this last idea, I think it will be a huge boon for the web in general, not just for htmx
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The Aha Stack
for htmx 2.0 i'm integrating this functionality into the core
it's based on the head morphing algorithm of idiomorph:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph/
which 37Signals is going to integrate into Turbo for v8:
https://twitter.com/ben_pylo/status/1717975035669876790
[1] - https://htmx.org/essays/locality-of-behaviour/
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Htmx is part of the GitHub Accelerator
i certainly hope not
the 2.0 would drop IE support, remove the older SSE and WebSocket support, and switch a couple of defaults (e.g, using template wrapping for parsing partial content, which handles troublesome elements like table rows better, but isn't available in IE) so it would be a breaking change (not for most folks, but still, breaking for some) which I only like to do w/ major versions.
we may have one major addition: a morph swap based on idiomorph:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph/
i'm on the fence on that one: it is currently available as an extension and maybe doesn't belong in the core, still thinking about it
so, in comparison with most libraries, 2.0 is going to be very minor
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Htmx Is the Future
maybe I'm too close to it, but htmx feels like a hack to address things that really should be part of the HTML spec
if browsers got into the game I would assume they could do things much faster and integrate things like preload (https://htmx.org/extensions/preload/) and idiomorph (https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph/) much more cleanly w/ the rest of the browser infrastructure
- htmx is in the first cohort of the GitHub Accelerator! | The GitHub Blog
- Writing JavaScript without a build system
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Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN?
idiomorph:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph
it's an updated take on the DOM morphing algorithm of morphdom, and it uses what i call "ID sets" to allow the morphing algorithm to "see" children in the DOM when making morphing decisions in the parents, which means you don't need to annotate the DOM with as many ids
here is a demo showing how it outperforms morphdom when ids are sparse/deep:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph#demo
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Ask HN: What's Your Proudest Hack?
my trick for making the `htmx:confirm` event act like it is blocking:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/htmx/blob/a3c414dcee94fd03...
basically, redesign the arguments for a function such that I can call it again at a given spot with one parameter changed and, to a first order approximation, it acts as if the function is resumable.
I've used this hack in many places now, just recently in idiomorph to allow head elements to load before the rest of the content is morphed:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph/blob/e6dfc189fa3...
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Moving from React to htmx on a real-world SaaS application
That being said, htmx is about 3000 lines of mostly-understandable JavaScript. Really, the only two somewhat ugly parts of the code are history support and the somewhat fancy swapping model that enables CSS transitions. And it's basically baked at this point. I plan on adding a merge-style swap (https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph), better head merging and cleaning up some rough edges in htmx 2.0, but the core API shouldn't change at all and for most people 2.0 will be the same as a point release. At that point, htmx will be done done, and just another tool to use when building websites.
- Show HN: Idiomorph, a new DOM morphing algorithm
formkiq-core
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A Clutter-Free Life: Going Paperless with Paperless-Ngx
We may want to get in touch with each other. We have an Open Core document management platform that runs in AWS; I'm not sure about your roadmap, but there may be something there that's of use: https://github.com/formkiq/formkiq-core
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It seems like almost everyone here is working on a SaaS for other SaaS bootstrappers —- is anyone building a product for a vertical outside of email/marketing/forms/dev tools/productivity?
We are in the weird position of building something (a document management platform) that can be for SaaS bootstrappers (especially our free version), but our main marketing and sales efforts are for larger orgs, whether for SaaS or internal use.
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Anyone using AI for enterprise content management?
We have a free offering, FormKiQ Core (https://github.com/formkiq/formkiq-core) that will also include this AI classification, so it's possible to use that as a foundation for creating a custom ECM system.
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[D] Is there any way to filter searches by metadata over current vector DBs like Pinecone?
I think that makes sense to me (biased as I am). I wonder if Milvus (mentioned in another comment) can handle some of this, or if a dedicated EDMS is required. We have created an Open Core EDMS that could provide the document management functionality running using AWS: https://github.com/formkiq/formkiq-core
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Does anyone have ideas on how to reach out to other startups to pitch our startup program?
Our product is FormKiQ, and while our free version, FormKiQ Core, handles all of the standard functionality, we want to get our enterprise modules out there for startups that could use them.
- Show HN: Build your perfect document management system using Open Core software
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Document Management with REST API and User Permissions
If you are okay with hosting in your own cloud, you can try FormKiQ Core: https://github.com/formkiq/formkiq-core
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Email filing & automation methods & systems
I'm definitely curious as to what software is available in this space. Our company, FormKiQ, is wading into this AI processing of emails into matters right now, and I don't know that I've personally seen anything with the flexibility you need on the market. We may be too robust for what you need, but I'm always looking out to see if there is a simpler solution we can provide if enough people have the same problem.
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Can anybody recommend a document management system?
If hosted in-house can be swapped out by an AWS account your organization owns and controls, you can try FormKiQ Core: https://github.com/formkiq/formkiq-core. It covers all of the expected standard functionality of a document management system, with an emphasis on flexibility and integration.
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Building SaaS for document management for smb and corporates
But if you decide to create such a system, you may want to evaluate if our Open Core document management platform might save you time on your MVP: https://github.com/formkiq/formkiq-core
What are some alternatives?
hyperview - Server-driven mobile apps with React Native
ultra-weather - UltraWeather gives user-friendly, actionable weather forecasts.
subtls - A proof-of-concept TypeScript TLS 1.3 client
paperless-ngx - A community-supported supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
smc - Simple Memory Check
serverless-ghost - Ghost ported to (mostly) serverless on AWS
tnds-tomasi-notebooks - Notebook usati per il corso di TNDS
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
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Mayan EDMS - Free Open Source Document Management System (mirror, no pull request or issues)
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
webiny-js - Open-source serverless enterprise CMS. Includes a headless CMS, page builder, form builder, and file manager. Easy to customize and expand. Deploys to AWS.