itty-bitty
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itty-bitty | marked | |
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9 | 2 | |
3,375 | 27,166 | |
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4.3 | 9.4 | |
11 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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itty-bitty
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How to host my own website from GitHub
Your link doesn't work. According to the GitHub repo, the actual address is https://itty.bitty.site. And a DNS lookup for that domain name shows that it's hosted by Netlify. So you could start by reading Netlify's documentation.
- Itty.bitty.site: Create links that contain small sites
- Show HN: Host a Website in the URL
- Self Contained Websites
- Show HN: Memlink, a self-contained web page in a link
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Discovered a 63kb tiddlywiki like self saving HTML+JS wiki and its looking cool
Similar to your interest. I've been experimenting with Data URIs and base64 encoded html pages. I could manage around 400kb in url, beyond which it wouldn't load in chrome and firefox.
itty bitty is a great tool to store stuff in urls with compression! http://itty.bitty.site/
A plugin for Feather Wiki to export to itty bitty would be awesome. I've personally did some experiments. I'll share the finding to the Feather Wiki author to give him an idea and also add an issue for a plug in request, so some hackers can work on it...
I've created an issue at itty bitty github some time ago so that wikis like tiddly wikis and feather wiki could be fully compatible:
https://github.com/alcor/itty-bitty/issues/70
There is also link to an example in that issue.
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- Discovered a 63kb tiddlywiki like self saving HTML+JS wiki and its looking cool
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How to safely render html in react?
I don't want to use dangerouslysethtml for obvious reasons. Is there a parser such as marked but for html so that it strips out script tags and other invalid html.
What are some alternatives?
widdly
react-markdown - Markdown component for React [Moved to: https://github.com/remarkjs/react-markdown]
underscore - JavaScript's utility _ belt
markdown-table - Generate a markdown (GFM) table
knockout - Knockout makes it easier to create rich, responsive UIs with JavaScript
arcdown - A small stack of Markdown tools configured using some preferred conventions for creating technical content rendered and served from a cloud function.
Choo - :steam_locomotive::train: - sturdy 4kb frontend framework
Fuse - Lightweight fuzzy-search, in JavaScript
base2048 - Binary encoding optimised for Twitter
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.