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mdBook
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I made a browser extension that automatically applies themes on websites generated with mdBook.
I personally had the frustration that websites generated with [mdBook](https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook) always displayed me the "Navy" theme. But I prefer the "Ayu" theme, therefore I always set the theme to "Ayu". But doing things per hand is not the way we do stuff around here, so I decided to write a small browser extension that applies the themes for me.
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Are books underrated as a source for learning?
It's mdBook which is made in Rust and popular with Rust content https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/
- Self-hosted/opensource Help Center / CMS?
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mdbook PDF generator with (optionally) no dependencies
I made a PDF generator for mdbook called mdbook-compress.
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How to improve documentation / technical writing skills?
This makes me think, maybe I'll start using mdBook. I find it really comfortable to read and it's probably not too complicated to use.
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Anyone use Git for writing projects?
I sync Obsidian with Git and use pandoc for book / ebook generation (or Foam with Visual Code might work too).
Scrivener can synchronise with Git too - albeit indirectly (it sync's with a folder & I use a simple script to keep it up to date)
If you need to organise research you can sync Wiki.js with Git.
However, Gitbook or mdBook might be easier to use for a single book project.
https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/
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Wiki or a static website for homelab description
mdBook
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
+1 for Pandoc. I'll also add mdBook as an alternate for markdown to web version of ebooks (especially for search and themes).
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What’s the prettiest yet most lightweight self-hosted wiki service out there?
I also don't mind using a Markdown editor + static site generator like mdBook - BookStack is where I'd have gone if I wanted something else
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New Rust course by Android: Comprehensive Rust 🦀
All credit goes to the mdbook people for this! I'm using it to turn Markdown text into HTML, complete with interactive playgrounds and all :-)
gitbook
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Having the rules and mechanics easily accessible in a webpage/site.
GitBook is just for that; making hyperlinked documentation available online. You just type in your rules and hyperlink them, using the online in-browser editor.
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Best Websites For Coders
GitBook : GitBook helps your team write, collaborate, and publish content online.
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Startup idea report: Obsidian-based blog post and course publishing platform (if you're a developer, it's a solid opportunity for a $1k-$10k MRR side project).
Or hosting docs (think GitBook)
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Startup idea report: Obsidian-based blog post and course publishing platform (if you're a developer, it's a solid opportunity for a $1k-$10k MRR side project).´
Create a platform for: - Blogging (think Ghost) - Selling courses (think Teachable) - Selling curated information (think NomadList) - Or hosting docs (think GitBook)
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Anyone use Git for writing projects?
I sync Obsidian with Git and use pandoc for book / ebook generation (or Foam with Visual Code might work too).
Scrivener can synchronise with Git too - albeit indirectly (it sync's with a folder & I use a simple script to keep it up to date)
If you need to organise research you can sync Wiki.js with Git.
However, Gitbook or mdBook might be easier to use for a single book project.
https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/
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This article is published to Dev.to with github Action
I have been writing "Today I learned (TIL)" article for a while. These are short note about development things that I learned and stored as a collection of markdown file in GitHub. I hosted it with GitBook on https://til.yulrizka.com
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Looking for a self-hosted documentation tool to serve for clients
https://docusaurus.io/ is what I use but there is also https://www.gitbook.com/, https://www.bookstackapp.com/ and if you want a Wikipedia look there is https://mediawiki.org/
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gitbook VS Documize - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Oct 2022
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Describing My Sandbox
Public Documentation Portal: Gitbook enables me to author public documentation within my Github Project and easily serve it in a presentable way. I use this portal to share documentation for open-source projects I publish, as well as Architecture documents and how-to guides.
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Building personal assistant bot with telegram
I’ve created a wiki to share my bookmarks, links, articles, tools, …etc, but the problem was when you find good link or anything and want to add it to the wiki, in this situation I was open Gitbook dashboard, and searching for the document that i want to add to, then push and sync. That was taking a lot of time, and i had have to do this from my laptop super boring, isn’t it?
What are some alternatives?
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
bookdown - Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown
nomicon - The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
notty - A new kind of terminal
iota - A terminal-based text editor written in Rust
funzzy - Yet another fancy watcher. (Rust)
rust-playground - The Rust Playground
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