typesense-docsearch-scraper
cuetorials.com
typesense-docsearch-scraper | cuetorials.com | |
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1 | 27 | |
87 | 113 | |
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5.6 | 4.1 | |
26 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | CUE | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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typesense-docsearch-scraper
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Ask HN: What are you using for public documentation these days?
We tried to use Typesense for the search bar. We could not wrap up the PR due to bandwidth issues but it should be a great alternative for Algolia. Link: https://github.com/typesense/typesense-docsearch-scraper
cuetorials.com
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HCL: Toolkit for Structured Configuration Languages
I have a website I maintain, many people tell me it has helped them
https://cuetorials.com
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Ask HN: Comment here about whatever you're passionate about at the moment
CUE(lang), because devops & yaml engineering has gotten out of hand
I maintain https://cuetorials.com and am heading up the CUE sig-infra group for the time being
- That's a Lot of YAML
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Ask HN: Who needs vendors, and vendors, who needs customers?
If you need help with CUE(lang), we maintain https://cuetorials.com and have experience helping others adopt it at their companies
email is in my HN profile, same handle on GitHub and X
- Learn you some CUE for a great good
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Ask HN: Which Python or Rust-based static site generators to use as of 2023?
If you are more focused on the devops part, and not implementing a static site generator, then go with Python. For our static sites we use Hugo + GH Actions + Kubernetes (since we have a cluster anyway). There is not really any code involved here (example: https://github.com/hofstadter-io/cuetorials.com)
I'm personally interested to try https://docs.dagger.io/sdk/python/ for something. I used the CUE sdk, but it is effectively deprecated at this point. I use a mix of base, make, python, and CUE fro most devops / devex stuff now. Dagger makes it so local & CI stuff runs the same.
- Cue Wins
- Ask HN: Do you have something you continually work on for years?
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Ask HN: How to find the right tech angel investor for new programming platform?
yup, I'm betting the proverbial ranch on CUE :]
I also maintain https://cuetorials.com
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hof: The High Code Framework (low-code for devs), a flexible data modeling & code generation system
I also maintain https://cuetorials.com, bet the farm on CUE or something like that :]
What are some alternatives?
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
Read the Docs - The source code that powers readthedocs.org
juicefs - JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3.
docsy - A set of Hugo doc templates for launching open source content.
cue - The home of the CUE language! Validate and define text-based and dynamic configuration
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
cue - CUE has moved to https://github.com/cue-lang/cue
doks - Everything you need to build a stellar documentation website. Fast, accessible, and easy to use.
hof - Framework that joins data models, schemas, code generation, and a task engine. Language and technology agnostic.
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
VuePress - 📝 Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator