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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
Yes, I'd like to add more languages. It's currently limited to what Lezer (https://lezer.codemirror.net/) supports . However I just found this repo (https://github.com/withfig/lezer-bash) which seems to be Lezer grammar for bash, so I can probably use that for bash syntax support.
> Finally, if you remove the canvas background or set it to the same as the app background color
Will look into that. Thanks!
> On Macos a menubar item would be nice to pop the app up
Hm, not sure what this means, sorry :)?
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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
> I do find myself wanting more features, but of course the beauty of this is how simple it is, so you definitely need to strongly resist the urge to add and add as people suggest ways to 'improve' it.
Definitely! I'm happy that you preface the feature requests with this comment :).
I've thought about the possibility of some kind of evaluation of code blocks, but at the moment I'm not planning to add it. Mainly because of the questions you posed :).
Heynote currently gets most of its Markdown features (basically everything except the checkboxes) "for free" from CodeMirror's Markdown mode (https://github.com/codemirror/lang-markdown).
Regarding tab size, I realize that it's something that I'm going to have to add settings for. Up until now, me and a few friends have been the only users of Heynote, and it seems like none of us favors tabs before spaces (or at least no one has asked me to fix it).
What are some alternatives?
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