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uniorg
- Web-based Org viewer that is perhaps a seedling for a collaboration tool (Confluence/Notion-alt) that allows plaintext geeks (like myself) to operate in their preferred mode while allowing the non-plaintext-ers to still collaborate in a nice way.
- Generate local and linked HTML files of all my nodes
- uniorg: Org-mode parser compatible with unified ecosystem. interface for parsing, inspecting, transforming, and serializing content through syntax trees
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Uniorg — I wrote an org-mode parser for js
You might be also interested in the next.js blog example I just added.
eng
- Web-based Org viewer that is perhaps a seedling for a collaboration tool (Confluence/Notion-alt) that allows plaintext geeks (like myself) to operate in their preferred mode while allowing the non-plaintext-ers to still collaborate in a nice way.
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Show HN: Org-mode reader, setup for a collaborationtool
My hatred for Confluence, Notion et al. has motivated me to explore prototyping a seedling for a collaboration tool that is plaintext-friendly, built on top of Org and is still friendly for non-techies who are familiar with Notion, Google Docs and the likes in terms of usability.
The page currently just renders https://gitlab.com/formation.tools/eng/engineering/-/raw/mai... which is effectively the file we use to align on work internally, so we're dogfooding this. Eventually, I would like to be able to just show any git repo and offer collaborative editing that effects a git commit at the end. For the WYSIWYG bit, I'll be meeting with the author of ProseMirror and CodeMirror over coffee next week (hopefully) to spar on good ways to implement this.
Roast away, good folks! I can use the feedback especially since I don't know if I'm the only idiot who wants to collab just in plaintext (without forcing my colleagues to Emacs).
What are some alternatives?
orgajs - parse org-mode content into AST
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
mdx - Markdown for the component era
unified - ☔️ interface for parsing, inspecting, transforming, and serializing content through syntax trees
teg - A tiny parser combinator toolkit
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten
bulletin-board-code - This library provides utitlites to parse BBCodes to HTML and HTML to BBCodes.
retext-case-police - A `retext` plugin for checking popular names casing. Example: ⚠️ `github` → ✅ `GitHub`
diff2html-cli - Pretty diff to html javascript cli (diff2html-cli)