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Looking for a critique partner/group!
I am working on something similar: Open Stories.
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Writing, Editing and World-building on Vim: A Novelist Vims
No template - I fill it up as I go along. Check here for how I am organizing the Open Writing Initiative prompts (https://github.com/MiragianCycle/open_stories/tree/gh-pages/manuscripts/prompts/1/reference_material) The most important bits of information - and org mode is amazing as a way to organize this - are the following:
exolve
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Calling a javascript function in a view in rails 7
I'm trying to integrate exolve, a javascript crossword player, into a rails app. exolve ships as a javascript file that has a global createExolve function, and is used by creating an HTML file with a script tag containing a call to createExolve, with the contents of the crossword passed as a string to the function.
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Kickstarter for AVCX crossword expansion: including a weekly cryptic!
I've backed their kickstarter and have left them a comment plugging Exolve (https://github.com/viresh-ratnakar/exolve/blob/master/README.md) to them for setting up interactive online crosswords.
- POTD: Werewolves on a Weekday
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POTD: Cold Comfort
I've made a couple of variety cryptics before, but thought I'd share this little thematic one I made recently, inspired by an illness. Hopefully I've got the eXolve working correctly. All feedback welcome, good luck!
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POTD: Teammates
Through a curious turn of events (the link has at least one spoiler), I ended up looking at the Exolve source code for this crossword, so I didn't really get to solve it. But I loved the theme and the ninas—very well constructed!
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New weekly cryptic, edited by Dan Feyer
I'm surprised you haven't provided an on-site interactive version, especially as you could easily do that now at no/low cost using the superb open-source Exolve software – the creator of which is occasional visitor here, /u/wavefn. Note the FAQ at the bottom of the readme explicitly states that it's free for commercial use. The software includes a simple 'widget' function for embedding crosswords in any page, so I guess that would be useful for you. To see it in action check out any of our community crosswords (e.g. #12) and be sure to use one of the 'Reveal' buttons to see how we embed annotations with each clue. I think that's a great way for newcomers to learn how clues are constructed – which strikes me as particularly important for American publications given they don't usually have parsing/discussion sites like the British ones Fifteen Squared (all the free publications), Big Dave's (The Telegraph), and Times for the Times (The Times).
What are some alternatives?
OVIWrite - Integrated Writing Environment (IWE) based on NeoVim
numberlink - Program for generating and solving numberlink / flow free puzzles
goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
Mat-O-Wahl - :de: Mat-O-Wahl - Ein einfach zu bedienender, freier Open Source Wahl-O-Mat Klon fuer jedermann ### :gb: :us: A simple to handle, free "Voting Advice Application" / "Electoral Compass" alternative
curiosity - How far does your curiosity take you?
Wizium - Insanely fast crossword generator
freeinit.org - The FreeInit.org homepage
blacksquare - A Python package for crossword creators.
clappr - :clapper: An extensible media player for the web.
Fractalpuzzlejs - Javascript web based circle grid fractal jigsaw puzzle generator for lasercutting
EasyGrid - EasyGrid - VanillaJS Responsive Grid
heatmap.js - 🔥 JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps