mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome
mdBook
mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome | mdBook | |
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3 | 101 | |
1 | 16,802 | |
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
4 months ago | 9 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome
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What’s everyone working on this week (7/2023)?
Writing a web bot that performs login and saves cookies to a file using rust-headless-chrome. It’s a whole lot easier than trying to run all the HTTP requests by hand!
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a crate for rendering HTML to an image buffer?
Maybe try this? https://github.com/atroche/rust-headless-chrome Haven't used it myself but according to the description it seems to do the job.
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mdbook-pdf: A mdBook backend for generating PDF files
This project relies on headless_chrome. Because the new version has not been released, and the default timeout is not friendly to PDF generation, I use my Fork version to publish mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome for expanding the relevant timeout to 300 seconds as a submodule of this project, thus enabling the project to be published on Crates.io as well.
mdBook
- Everything Curl
- Doks – Build a Docs Site
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Ask HN: How do you organize software documentation at work?
I'm responsible for a number of Java products. I try to provide high-quality Javadoc for all public library interfaces, library user's guides where appropriate, and development guides for applications. The latter two take the form of MDBook documents (https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/), with the document source living in the GitHub repo so that it's tied to the particular software release in a natural way.
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Outline: Self hostable, realtime, Markdown compatible knowledge base
My org has used mdBook: https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/ (That link is itself a rendered mdBook, so that'll give you an idea of the feature set.)
(While it's definitely a Rust "thing", if you just have a set of .md files, all you need is a "SUMMARY.md" (which contains the ToC) and a small config file; i.e., you don't have to have any Rust code to use it, and it works fine without. We document a large, mostly non-Rust codebase with it.)
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Ask HN: Best tools for self-authoring books in 2023?
If you want the lowest friction, open source, easily extensible Markdown to Web, Kindle, PDF, etc. tool, highly recommend mdBook: https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook it’s written in Rust, but you don’t have to know any Rust to use it. And then wing is all CSS; for which there are many good (free) themes.
- Early performance results from the prototype CHERI ARM Morello microarchitecture
- FLaNK Stack for 4th of July
- MdBook – A command line tool to create books with Markdown
- MdBook Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
What are some alternatives?
Lariv - Linked Atomic Random Insert Vector: a thread-safe, self-memory-managed vector with no guaranteed sequential insert.
gitbook - The open source frontend for GitBook doc sites
mdbook-latex - An mdbook backend for generating LaTeX and PDF documents.
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
cef - Safe Wrapper Around the Chromium Embedded Framework (WIP)
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
steel - An embedded scheme interpreter in Rust
bookdown - Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown
WKHTMLToPDF - Convert HTML to PDF using Webkit (QtWebKit)
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
crates.io - The Rust package registry
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.