Snibox
mkdocs-material
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1,704 | 18,269 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Ruby | HTML | |
- | MIT License |
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Snibox
- How do you guys document all the technical stuff of your selfhosted servers?
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Hey guys, what's the best self-hosted wiki service that's both stunning and easy on resources? Looking for something lightweight but still aesthetically pleasing. Any recommendations?
also, i much prefer snibox over snippet box. much cleaner UI - https://snibox.github.io
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What are less conventional self-hosted apps that you wouldn't think you'd need, but turned out to be useful?
snibox - https://snibox.github.io - doesn't looks like it's being developed any more, but I really love it
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Code/programming documentation
I've just stumbled across another whilst clearing out an old server. I can't remember much about it but a quick google of it's name looks real promising - https://snibox.github.io/
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Snippet Manager
Last time I tried Snibox worked pretty well
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Privatebin-like but with account and not link-sharing
Take a look at snibox
mkdocs-material
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🚚 Building MVPs You Won’t Hate
Material Mk-Docs by Martin Donath works well if you prefer python.
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The Open Source Sustainability Crisis
https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/
I'm an 'outsider', but from from the outside the Material For MkDocs Project looks like a very well managed open source project.
Martin Donath's project uses a 'sponsorware' release strategy to generate donations.
From my vantage point it seems to be working pretty well.
- Release Mkdocs-Material-9.5.0
- Agora a nossa Megathread possui um novo visual!
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Ask HN: What's the best place to start a newsletter?
I just recently went through this decision process. My aim is to write code and math oriented posts so I need good support for nice syntax highlighting (at least colored) and mathjax (preferable) or katex. Substack is the most popular newsletter platform but fails at these two criteria. I love how math and syntax highlighting (plus numerous other features) work in MkDocs Material, which recently added a Blog plugin.
I wanted to combine the best of both: Substack as an amazing email social network, and MkDocs Material’s awesome look. So I’ve gone with using Substack as the core platform which I use to manage subscribers, and use it to post either math/code-free posts or a short teasers pointing to my main blog site on MkDocs Material when I need to show math/code
https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/
- Material for MkDocs – Documentation that simply works
- Features tied to 'Piri Piri' funding goal
- MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
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Changing CMS from Wordpress to ?
I've been migrating content to MKDocs (Material) over the last few months, so feel fairly qualified on this subject. It's somewhat limited in terms of navigation, but can probably handle 400-500 pages; you can see how navigation works in the link. Otherwise, it can handle most, if not all, the tasks you've listed.
- Kann man von Open Source leben? Interview mit Martin Donath, der von Open Source lebt.
What are some alternatives?
PrivateBin - A minimalist, open source online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
0bin - Client side encrypted pastebin
sphinx - The Sphinx documentation generator
Stikked - An advanced and beautiful pastebin written in PHP
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
CoderVault - An Open Source, Self-Hosted, Snippet Manager
mkdocstrings - :blue_book: Automatic documentation from sources, for MkDocs.
Snipp - Snipp is a powerful, user friendly pastebin tool with a modern aesthetic.
Read the Docs - The source code that powers readthedocs.org
ZeroBin - This Project has been renamed and moved to https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin
mike - Manage multiple versions of your MkDocs-powered documentation via Git