Rouge
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Rouge | Gollum | |
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5 | 40 | |
3,276 | 13,559 | |
0.2% | 0.5% | |
7.6 | 7.0 | |
10 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
BSD 1-Clause License | MIT License |
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Rouge
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Simple Dev.to Article Improvements
To see if a particular language is supported you can use Rouge's handle tool rougify. First install a ruby interpreter. Then checkout the rouge source code and run bin/rougify list in the source code root directory:
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Doesn't anybody use -w?
But... it seems like so many programs were written without this rudimentary check on. Consider this example. I installed Rouge, the well regarded syntax highlighter. Here's some basic code, almost copied directly from their github page:
- Rouge syntax highlighter removes support for Solidity “pyramid scheme”
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Syntax highlighting library support for modern frontend frameworks
I was going to write a post about Svelte and I was checking if it is a language that is supported by the highlighting library I use (Rouge). It is not! I guess I could fudge it by using HTML as the language for the code blocks because it is HTML-like. Or add a lexer/extension myself! 🤔
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Glimmer DSL for LibUI Code Area (Ruby Tooling Future)
Brandon Weaver has recently contacted me on the Glimmer Gitter to ask questions about Glimmer DSL for LibUI. He also mentioned the node pattern tool written by Marc-André Lafortune (a fellow Rubyist I know in Montreal), which is hosted on Heroku. Brandon said he was excited about the possibility of implementing something similar in pure Ruby using Glimmer DSL for LibUI by leveraging the rouge syntax highlighting gem. He has even blogged about the Ruby Tooling subject in the past with the title "Future of Ruby - AST Tooling", which Matz (creator of Ruby) has alluded to before.
Gollum
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Can Git or any other VCS be used as a database instead of SQL/NoSQL ones? Have you ever seen such a thing?
Arguably something like ikiwiki or gollum is doing this. These are both wikis that use git as their backend 'database'. I happen to like wikis like this a lot better over wikis that store their data in mysql or some other traditional SQL backend.
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Looking for notion/jira alternatives (self-hosted) (JavaScript free)
Gollum is self-hosted and uses git for version control https://github.com/gollum/gollum
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How do you host documentation for your spouse or other users?
https://github.com/gollum/gollum ?
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Atlassian prepares to abandon on-prem server products
For something quick and easy consider https://github.com/gollum/gollum#markups which powers Github Wikis.
Note that multi-user auth is NOT supported out of the box however.
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Hermes, an Open Source Document Management System
That seems something in the ballpark of my favorite wiki software:
https://github.com/gollum/gollum
Edit and view pages as a normal markdown wiki. But the backend is just a git repository of markdown files so you can also just use your text editor and git pull/push. Usable by any novice but with the ideal power user interface.
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Simple personal knowledgebase
I'm currently using Gollum Wiki in this way. It reads from a git repository, formats the markdown files nicely, and has a limited editor that is useful in a pinch.
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What’s the prettiest yet most lightweight self-hosted wiki service out there?
I use Gollum, it's very simple but fits my needs.
- Kreiranje online wiki sto bi sacuvali
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Looking for the best self-hosted Markdown notes setup with web acces
Gollum would be an excellent solution. It's a web interface to a directory of markdown (or other formats), backed by git. Easy to sync the plain text files on your own devices (e.g. Syncthing) while still having a public web interface for school/work computers.
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Any zk like app that can run on a web server?
Gollum could meet the need. Logseq might work as well; here's a potential guide to self-hosting.
What are some alternatives?
CodeRay - Fast and easy syntax highlighting for selected languages, written in Ruby.
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
pygments.rb - 💎 Ruby wrapper for Pygments syntax highlighter
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
Highlight.js - JavaScript syntax highlighter with language auto-detection and zero dependencies.
Gitit - A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git
Pygments
Mediawiki - 🌻 The collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia. Mirror from https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/mediawiki/core. See https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Developer_access for contributing.
linguist - Language Savant. If your repository's language is being reported incorrectly, send us a pull request!
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
kotlin-latex-listing - A syntax highlighting template for the Kotlin language in LaTeX listings.
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel