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Documentation for The Psalms - my blog about software’s intersection with culture. Not just for the website - for the entire process (correspondence, notetaking, drafting, *revising*, editorializing, promoting, discussing, and even reflecting.)
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
I've spent the past eight or nine months playing around with Git as integrated into the entirety of my writing/notetaking/curating/documenting process. (here's the primary subject repo, if you're curious, but there's nothing particularly special about anything I've done with it so far.)
here are the bullet points: * for a brief period between 2017 and Fall, 2018, there was finally a text editor with relatively non-janky integration with Files called Textor. * Textor was removed from the app store when its developer was hired by Apple in October of 2018. * Brett Terpstra's excellent database of text editors currently lists three as having integration with Files: Paper, Pretext, and Writemator. (Haven't tried any of them yet, though.)