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[StackEdit](https://stackedit.io/) used to have a publish via SSH / SFTP feature. I found this really useful, as I wrote my blog engine myself and I publish to it by putting markdown files in a specia…
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I'm trying to get the markdown relative links to StackEdit documents to work without getting a StackEdit 404 error. I've seen the comments here:
https://github.com/benweet/stackedit/issues/195
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It is quite annoying to see the following authentication prompt many times per day:
![image](https://github.com/benweet/stackedit/assets/11386423/cd921ebb-ca18-4345-94c1-9d66b4ea8271)
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Never used StackEdit before.
1. I was logged in to 2 Google accounts
2. Tried to use StackEdit for the first time to open a .md file in Drive under account 1 (account 0 is the one you are redirec…
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It would be interesting if StackEdit could publish entire folders at once to GitHub and GitLab
This would enable StackEdit to act as an virtual CMS for Jekyll and static site generators
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After permitting StackEdit to access Google Drive files - but using 'Restrict access to files opened by Stackedit' the following happens:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/410769/7…
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Dear hope you're fine and doing well.
I'm using the stackedit and running it on a local server. Now what I want is to configure it for my own smileupps.com couchdb. I already configured the cors to a…
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This may be an issue with the markdown renderer, but the following markdown:
```
1. The following blockquote has an ugly top padding:
2. > Written with [StackEdit](https://stackedit.io/).
```
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I was doing that with stackedit for a time now. In chrome: add to home screen and voila.
There is one minor quirk to be aware of: ctrl-f is not possible in most mobile keyboards, so lacking the brows…
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i have folder in stackedit, there are some md-files.
can i make a link to file in this folder?
click on link of kind `[link name](file-in-current-stackedit-folder.md)` renders 404 error