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4 | 25 | |
1,130 | 2,211 | |
1.2% | 2.4% | |
4.4 | 6.0 | |
7 months ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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library
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Hermes, an Open Source Document Management System
This reminds me a lot of the NY Times' Library project: https://github.com/nytimes/library. You use an editing environment that people are familiar with (google docs), and you build organizational and workflow stuff around it. Library rendered the document content itself with a link to edit (favoring the reader use case), whereas Hermes embeds the google docs UI.
The lack of code blocks in google docs makes it tough for a centralized document repository for an engineering org. For companies using Quip it could work really well...except that I don't think quip lets you embed the editor like that.
Everything that's been built so far for Hermes looks cool. My personal opinion is that it'll need more UX iteration for it to really take off.
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Atlassian alternatives thread
Try Library instead of Confluence, if you're using the Google Suite.
- NYT Library: A collaborative documentation site, powered by Google Docs
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Show HN: I made a blog that serves posts from my Google Docs
This is pretty awesome! If anyone wants something similar but for documentation check this out: https://github.com/nytimes/library
bubblewrap
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Don't upload your PWA to the app stores
I think it's not correct to conflate the App Store and the Play Store like this. Apple is very hostile to PWAs in the App Store, whereas Google wrote a tool to easily package your PWA for the Play Store https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/bubblewrap
So for me, I publish to the Play Store to get some free users who find my app that way. App Store, not worth the headache of trying to skirt Apple's rules.
Ideally I think app stores should allow listing PWAs directly, rather than banning them (like Apple) or forcing them to use a wrapper (like Google). Whatever complaints people have about that (app can change without review, etc) also apply to the current situation in the Play Store. Once your wrapper PWA is accepted, you can change the website however you want. So what's the point of the wrapper?
- Japan to crack down on Apple and Google app store monopolies
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How I published a gratitude journaling app for iOS and Android using SvelteKit and Capacitor
After some research, I felt fairly confident going into the Google Play review process. Google Play makes PWA a first class member and they even offer bubblewrap to help you convert your PWA into an app you can submit. I also read that people had success with using PWABuilder for their apps (which uses bubblewrap internally). I figured my Capacitor app would have a decent chance to pass.
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I'm working on a minimalistic Micro Journaling app
Of course, it doesn't use any native framework, it's a pure Progressive Web App (PWA) wrapped as Trusted Web Activity. The advantage with this is you do not need to bundle it every time there is an update, you just deploy it to the PlayStore once and then it stays up-to-date with the web app automatically. You also do not need to worry about users using old versions, aka. your backend needs to handle only the latest version. I used bubblewrap for the bundling, but there is also a GUI from Microsoft called PWA Builder.
- Add apps to our services?
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I'm working on this minimalistic Micro Journaling app (Django, Nuxt, PWA)
The Django backend is not packaged, it just exposes an API to sync and process data, only the Nuxt frontend is packaged. It is more or less straight forward and works out of the box with the nuxt/pwa package for PWA and bubblewrap or PWA Builder for TWA.
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PWA SvelteKit with router-auto submission to google play and istore
If you don't like PWA Builder I'd look at Bubblewrap it's made by Google to make an Android app out of a PWA.
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I made a website that helps co-parents easily track their children's shared expenses.
Another inexpensive way of getting an app is by creating a PWA and building an app by using tools like https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/bubblewrap
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Let’s build a Native(-like) Web App (NWA)
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are great and you can even publish them — with limitations — to most of the app stores out there via tools like bubblewrap or PWA Builder. See also Trusted Web Activities (TWAs) and my previous post Publishing a Progressive Web App (PWA) on the PlayStore — What works and what doesn’t (in 2021).
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Share target not working for apps published to Google PlayStore
I directly used bubblewrap, but it's the same thing which PWABuilder.com use too.
What are some alternatives?
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
pwa-module - Zero config PWA solution for Nuxt.js
jackrabbit-oak - Apache Jackrabbit Oak
svgomg-twa - A sample that project Trusted Web Activities technology to wrap SVGOMG in an Android Application
pwa-to-apk-action - A Github Action for Converting your PWA to android app.
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
pwa-to-apk-action-test - This repository contains files generated by bubblewrap-cli which will be used in awsm-pwa-to-apk-action
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
workbox - 📦 Workbox: JavaScript libraries for Progressive Web Apps
bubblewrap - Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak and similar projects
appreciation-jar