markwhen
bitcore
markwhen | bitcore | |
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35 | 17 | |
3,339 | 4,765 | |
1.1% | 0.5% | |
5.4 | 9.6 | |
5 months ago | 10 days ago | |
HTML | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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markwhen
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Phanpy: A minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client
The creator of this (Chee Aun) is quite prolific and creative with their work (https://cheeaun.com/projects/).
They created https://cheeaun.life, a timeline of their life, more than 10 years ago (which looks to be kept up to date), which was my inspiration for markwhen (https://markwhen.com).
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Markwhen
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
Looks like markwhen[0]. When making it, which initially started out as a strictly timeline-making tool, I realized it is essentially a log or journal language - write a date, any date, and add some stuff to it. Good for notes, blogging, a calendar, etc etc.
[0] https://markwhen.com
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Multi-Layered Calendars
https://markwhen.com
I’ve had a lot of these thoughts when working on markwhen. It’s basically turning into a calendar and planning IDE, pretty excited about where it’s heading.
- Ask HN: I Need a Calendar App
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Show HN: I open sourced the QR designer from my failed startup
https://markwhen.com - very cool. however, If I could share with you, I would see the value in following case: if I could connect my calendar(s) to it and see what is going on and overlay it with the data here in comment. Use case is both - for retrospective and for planning (for example if you're preparing the meeting and don't want to share content just yet, or jotting something for time in-between meeting what to do, etc)
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Ask HN: Has journaling improved your life?
I realized just over the weekend that the side project I'm working on is in fact a kind of journaling language. It has passed through a number of iterations, started out as a timeline maker (and still does that best), but at the end of the day is a spec for writing what happened when. Or indeed what you hope will happen in the future - I find it's a good planning tool too.
I find myself actually journaling now that I don't have to think about where I'm going to do it, or in the case of most note-taking apps, which note I should put my current thought in. Journal it first, and if it deserves to be somewhere else, move it later.
The project is https://markwhen.com
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Ask HN: Side project of less than $2k MRR, what's your project?
https://markwhen.com
Timelines in markdown (gantt, calendar, map, other views)
It's open source (https://github.com/mark-when/markwhen) and there are some paid options for storing markwhen documents in the cloud.
Straddling paid SAAS and open source is a bit tricky and I still haven't figured it out completely yet. I have some sponsors as well as some paid saas clients but it's not quite paying the bills yet... I like working on it though, hopefully I can find the right balance or a different revenue model that works better.
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Looking for timeline creation software
Are you familiar with markdown? If so, try markwhen.
- Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines
bitcore
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bitcore-lib
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BTC Stolen from BitPay (Suspicious)
https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore <-- server code the wallet communicates with
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Dev Meeting Transcripts (August 2022)
[4:28 PM] Jeroz: Also, the insight explorer was deprecated in 2019, and it might be a good idea to upgrade that to https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore/tree/master/packages/insight for that devkit bounty.
- Bitcoin is the only coin the SEC Chair will call a commodity
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Is there any client on Node.js to connect with the Litecoin blockchain?
You can use bitpay's bitcore library, which includes support for Litecoin. I'm not sure why though, but the npm link is wrong and links to the archived repo. The actual mono repo is: https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore
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Can't find bitcore-lib-ltc GitHub Repo
All the bitcore-lib repos are part of the mono repo. It's all there at https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore/tree/master/packages
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Looking for an indexer
Thanks for the advice, I will try https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore then (I think this is the up-to-date version). I will try to figure out how to get it running for Litecoin.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
Bitcore - Pure and powerful Bitcoin library.
What are some alternatives?
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
BitcoinJS - A javascript Bitcoin library for node.js and browsers.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
btcd - An alternative full node bitcoin implementation written in Go (golang)
obsidian-markmind - A mind map, outline for obsidian,It support mobile and desktop
rn-nodeify - hack to allow react-native projects to use node core modules, and npm modules that use them
quickadd - Parse natural language time and date expressions in python
libbitcoin-system - Bitcoin Cross-Platform C++ Development Toolkit
life - Life - a timeline of important events in my life
litecore-lib - A pure and powerful JavaScript Litecoin library
site - The new frontend/backend code for https://xeiaso.net
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app