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marktext | neutron | |
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73 | 8 | |
44,592 | 501 | |
2.1% | - | |
4.9 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 6 years ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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- Show HN: I've built open-source, collaborative, WYSIWYG Markdown editor
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Pagkatapos ng pagpapalit-palit ng mga OS, naglipat na ako sa EndeavourOS + GNOME 44
Marktext - A Markdown file editor. How to write in Markdown
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Lightweight minimalistic Markdown editor for OpenSUSE
Well, see comments below but you're wrong. I now huse Marktext and it's simply perfect.
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Which Markdown Editors Have Collapsible Sections?
I tried MarkText, but the collapsibility seemed terribly buggy, and a brief internet search did not increase hope.
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Configuring pen buttons and cursor in Excalidraw
I normally take Markdown notes with quick sketches from time to time with a Wacom tablet. I've used Xournal++ and Marktext to do all this, exporting my sketches into image files and inserting them into Marktext. However, I am starting to feel fatigued with this workflow and I discovered that Obsidian and the Excalidraw plugin could be an all-in-one solution for what I do, instead of having to work between two apps and exporting my sketches manually.
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Writing down what I do – in Obsidian
I have used syncthing + marktext[0] and or ghostwriter[1] depending on the content of my notes. For a daily journal I like to use ghostwriter as it has almost no distraction and it forces me to focus. It just got shifted over to being maintained by the KDE team and I really enjoy it.
I liked marktext over joplin for similar reasons. But I am probably a little overzealous in my search for distraction free note taking. I assume joplin provides more feature sets, I just happened to want less features for what I do on a day to day.
[0]https://github.com/marktext/marktext
- Looking for a Markdown Editor
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A bit weird, but is there word-processing software (like MS Word) that uses markdown (or similar) ?
I know I am a little late, but I have had great experience with MarkText (FOSS, a bit buggy, but the best at what it does by far), Ghostwriter (FOSS, a good editor, recently absorbed by KDE), Visual Studio Code/VSCodium with [Markdown Editor](andhttps://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=zaaack.markdown-editor) (a WYSISWG markdown editing extention) and Obsidian (which I think you already have heard of).
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Converge ICT outages (no internet access, at Oct 18 12:32 PM). I wonder why?
Written using marktext
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MarkText - free minimalistic desktop markdown editor
And I didn find any software except Typora! Now I restart my research and found MarkText
neutron
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Announcement: SMTP Server in Rust with DMARC, DANE, MTA-STS, Sieve, OTEL support
PS: I hope that we selfhosters will have a modern, efficient, easy to use mail suite one day with modern features like JMAP, good self-learning spam integration, automated checks and validations for SPF/DMARC/DKIM or whether the IP/host suddenly appears in a blocklist and integrated encryption at rest for emails. Something that isn't 30 services in a container image, with 30 different configuration styles. Maybe even with an API integrated that's compatible to the ProtonMail frontend (like the neutron server once intended to be). Anyway, I'm sorry for dreaming. ;)
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Has anyone tried to self-host the Proton stack as a redundancy?
A bit related: there was a FOSS backend once but I don't think anyone wants to push further.
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What kind of open source self-hosted solution is needed in your industry?
Some folks once started neutron which is an email server that can be used with the FOSS Protonmail web client but it was abandoned. And I guess you'd want to support JMAP in addition to IMAP as well apart from having automated encryption of incoming plain-text emails.
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Self-hosted end-to-end encrypted email service?
Anyway, to the topic: there was once neutron which is a server that aimed at ProtonMail compatibility. So that'd would simply would be able to use the same open source frontend from ProtonMail. However, this was abandoned. So you, or somebody else, could revive it.
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Self-hosted email server on VPS instances - how do you guys encrypt your stuff to avoid email contents being scanned by your VPS vendors?
Some folks also started implementing an FOSS ProtonMail but this project was abandoned at some point. But maybe someone will fork and revive it one day.
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What's the biggest missing piece of the puzzle in the self-hosted universe?
Two devs once started implementing a free ProtonMail server but they abandoned it. It's understandable, since it's a lot of work.
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Writing an open source mail server from scratch: what are the most import features for a self-hosted mail server?
Some folks once started a free implementation of the Protonmail backend in Go. Maybe you want to revive it?
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Am I crazy or is it completely fucking insane to use a hosted email provider?
Some folks also started an open source Protonmail backend but this was abandoned at one point.
What are some alternatives?
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Roundcube - The Roundcube Webmail suite
markdown-preview.nvim - markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim
openpgpjs - OpenPGP implementation for JavaScript
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
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