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rustpad
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Stashpad launches Google Docs alternative you can use without any login
Take a look at https://github.com/ekzhang/rustpad
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Could someone suggest a editable, no-account, password protected paste-bin?
You could try rustpad
- Ask HN: Is there a site that is just a text scratchpad?
- Paste server for local network
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Let's Markdown: A self-hosted, open source collaborative markdown editor
Looks pretty similar to https://rustpad.io/
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Let's Markdown: A real-time collaborative markdown editor built with Rust, WebAssembly, and React!
Awesome! I requested this in rustpad but it was closed with wontfix. I suppose it is out of scope of rustpad but I'm really glad to see that there's this project to add it.
I used rustpad's backend, and documents are transient, meaning that they will be lost between server restarts or after 24 hours of inactivity.
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Have you ever started a project in Rust but switched to a different language? If so, why?
Just adding an example to the other side, I wrote https://rustpad.io/ in Rust, which is a collaborative text editor that uses WebSockets and resolves edit conflicts in real time using an operational transformation algorithm. It's a fairly complex bit of logic. But I actually thought Rust was the best language for this application because of performance, data race-safety, Serde, and the borrow checker. (My second choice would have been Go with stress tests run under `the -race flag.)
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Advise with starting "scratch my own itch" project (screensharing + vscode liveshare clone)
Also check out Rustpad (Github) - it has collaborative editing implemented now.
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Considering Flutter and React as my front ends for Rust - Switching careers
Rust has great support for web backend, but not as easy as something like Node.js due to a less mature ecosystem of libraries. I've done React+Rust as a stack before (see Rustpad), but this was a very particular use case (stateful network WebSocket service). For most full-stack applications I'd use something like Next.js instead.
LetsMarkdown.com
- Let's Markdown: A self-hosted, open source collaborative markdown editor
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Let's Markdown: A real-time collaborative markdown editor built with Rust, WebAssembly, and React!
GitHub: https://github.com/Cveinnt/LetsMarkdown.com
What are some alternatives?
iced - A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
nativeshell - Experimental embedder for Flutter
async-tungstenite - Async binding for Tungstenite, the Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation
automerge - A JSON-like data structure (a CRDT) that can be modified concurrently by different users, and merged again automatically.
web-view - Rust bindings for webview, a tiny cross-platform library to render web-based GUIs for desktop applications
docs-deploy - Deploys a VuePress docs repo to GitHub Pages
warp - A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds.
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
redis-async-rs - A Rust client for Redis, using Tokio
sapling - A highly experimental vi-inspired editor where you edit code, not text.
stump - A free and open source comics, manga and digital book server with OPDS support (WIP)