notebook
contextualise
Our great sponsors
notebook | contextualise | |
---|---|---|
2 | 10 | |
346 | 1,035 | |
0.9% | - | |
8.1 | 5.9 | |
27 days ago | 28 days ago | |
Ruby | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
notebook
-
World Anvil
You could give notebook.ai a try, they support self hosting: https://github.com/indentlabs/notebook
-
Selfhosting notebook.ai?
According to [this](https://github.com/indentlabs/notebook#label-Running+the+notebook+stack+locally+with+Docker), they also provided a `docker-compose.yml` file, that means install and launch with Docker and Docker Compose will be easier, and it's also the recommended way to start the stack.
contextualise
-
Ask HN: What software are you dogfooding?
Contextualise, a tool to manage projects and/or activities with lots of unstructured data: a personal knowledge management tool of sorts. The link is here: (https://contextualise.dev/).
It's a MIT-licensed open source project: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise
-
Ask HN: What's your most starred repo?
That would be Contextualise (https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise) with 980 stars. The project is 3-4 years old. So, it's slow-going. Nevertheless, there are many (underappreciated) projects that should have a lot more stars than they do, so I am not complaining :)
-
Has anyone ever monetized Python outside of a typical job?
Somewhat indirectly, yes. I am the developer behind Contextualise a topic maps-based knowledge management application written in Python. The application and its GitHub repository generate a lot of interest (in the semantic knowledge management space) and have provided me with many freelance projects over the years.
-
If you were asked to showcase your best projects, which ones will you choose?
That would have to be Contextualise (https://contextualise.dev/) and its accompanying open source project (https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise).
I've been working on knowledge graph-related problems (and accompanying applications) for years and Contextualise is probably the most visible component of that work.
-
The Winamp Skin Museum is powered by a sqlite3 database with 1.2gb of metadata
I have built a graph-based knowledge management system (https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise) on top of SQLite. It runs great. Also, from a management point of view (e.g., deployments, backups) its ease of use is second to none. I migrated the application from PostgreSQL (which is also a great RDBMS) to SQLite and I haven’t looked back.
- Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) open source application: Contextualise
-
Contextualise: Structured Thinking
Contextualise is a simple but effective tool particularly suited for organising information-heavy projects and activities consisting of unstructured and widely diverse data and information resources: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise. Contextualise's main dependency is TopicDB, an open source topic maps-based graph store implemented in Python. The Contextualise web application is implemented with the Flask framework.
-
[Request] Do you have examples of production-grade open source flask solutions?
Forgot to provide the link to the actual GitHub repo: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise
- Structure Your Knowledge
-
Flask Examples in Reality
I have a relatively popular Flask application in production: Contextualise (https://contextualise.dev). It’s an open source project, so you can take a look at the code base and hopefully learn something of use: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise
What are some alternatives?
scrivomatic - A writing workflow using Scrivener's style system + Pandoc for output…
opensanctions - An open database of international sanctions data, persons of interest and politically exposed persons
world-scribe-2-desktop - Desktop app for World Scribe 2
wurm - A simple sqlite3-based ORM for Python
hyscan - Writing assistant with topological orderings and mashed kumquats
memoized_coduals - Shows that it is possible to implement reverse mode autodiff using a variation on the dual numbers called the codual numbers
ThiefMD - The markdown editor worth stealing. Inspired by Ulysses, based on code from Quilter
extruct - Extract embedded metadata from HTML markup
kanka - Worldbuilding and RPG campaign management tool
zsl-kg - Framework for zero-shot learning with knowledge graphs.
Banana-RDF - Banana RDF
securedrop - GitHub repository for the SecureDrop whistleblower platform. Do not submit tips here!