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opsindev.news
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Atlassian prepares to abandon on-prem server products
The search works great. I'm using MkDocs with Material as my personal handbook because of the simplicity -- for example, I usually remember great articles in conversations but always forget their location. Since I started writing my newsletter https://opsindev.news/ including an MkDocs web archive, I can share interesting URLs way faster :) Or let folks discover it by themselves, using the search.
Configuration in https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/opsindev.news/-/blob/main/mkdocs...
Material for MkDocs also has an insiders build, accessible through sponsorship. https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/insiders/ These features add more value to MkDocs -- I initially joined to get GDPR-compliant cookie banners and stayed to support a great project.
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Show HN: My new free note taking tool
Thanks for flagging. opsindev.news is hosted on GitLab Pages using Let's Encrypt. Maybe the TLS ciphers or versions do not match. Which error message do you see, browser/OS and location may help (if you want to share)
If the MkDocs website does not work, suggest the following workarounds: Newsletter issues in [0] as markdown files, example [1] or the newsletter archive on Buttondown [2].
I'm using Buttondown to send the newsletter, MkDocs serves as web-searchable archive. Kudos to Michael Hausenblas here for the idea, he publishes the o11y.news newsletter.
[0] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/opsindev.news/-/tree/main/docs/a...
[1] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/opsindev.news/-/blob/main/docs/a...
[2] https://buttondown.email/opsindev.news/
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Show HN: My new free note taking tool
GitLab team member here.
Maybe you can re-use the script I shared in this comment [0] to query the GitLab REST API to generate an index. I'm a fan of using the API programmatically, and tend to avoid git checkout/grep/etc. inside CI/CD pipelines (works too, everyone is free to choose their way).
Yet again, I love API challenges, so I've created a new script which parses a defined markdown footer for Tags and Due date, and generates an ordered index by due date. I did not know which format you are using, so I made up my own, see the MR description [1] and docs [2].
The script lives in [3] and is a mix of fetching files, parsing content with regex, and generating the index + creating a commit to upload automatically.
A demo overview is shown in [4] with the generated index.md, ordered by due date and linking the files by parsed heading title, file paths, and tags.
Hope it helps, feel free to repurpose, or ping me for questions on the GitLab community forum [5]. My Python code is a little rusty, I am slowly adopting all the 3.x design patterns after many years with 2.x.
I might follow your idea with notes and custom footer parsing. That's a really nifty idea, and helps solve my own chaos :-)
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32155848
[1] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/api-playground/-/merge_requests/...
[2] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/api-playground/-/tree/main/pytho...
[3] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/api-playground/-/tree/main/pytho...
[4] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/api-playground/-/tree/main/demo/...
[5] https://forum.gitlab.com/u/dnsmichi/summary
What are some alternatives?
dev - Development repository for the CodeMirror editor project
voiceliner - Braindump better.
Perlite - A web-based markdown viewer optimized for Obsidian
PineDocs - A fast and lightweight site for viewing files
dev - Press the . key on any repo
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
privatize - Partially encrypt/decrypt a file based on the presence of a heredoc
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