One of the reasons we haven't written many (besides everything being in
bleeding edge flux atm) is that I don't love sphinx and I don't love
editing markdown from web UI editors..
I started using obsidian a few days ago and i'm kinda sold on it
being the best tina-ready app for doing org-mode like things.
BUT IT A'INT FOSS boss..
Why:
lowest latency electron app i've ever touched
has vim-mode, though still have some "quiffs":
can't ctl-d to half page down..
has a good community where i was able to solve my own problems:
Ideally we can have the src code and docs all together on the wiki and
managed entirely through git + obsidian. This would allow our
non-coder users to edit either using GH's web UI directly or if they so
choose to use obsidian. Obviously i think devs will want the latter
:joy:
We obviously need docs :joy:
One of the reasons we haven't written many (besides everything being in bleeding edge flux atm) is that I don't love
sphinx
and I don't love editingmarkdown
from web UI editors..I started using
obsidian
a few days ago and i'm kinda sold on it being the best tina-ready app for doing org-mode like things.BUT IT A'INT FOSS boss..
Why:
ctl-d
to half page down..mermaid.js
diagramming :boom:bit
Wut we need for docs on wiki
As preface take a look at how
ranger
does it's user guide on the github wiki https://github.com/ranger/ranger/wiki/Official-user-guideIdeally we can have the src code and docs all together on the wiki and managed entirely through
git
+obsidian
. This would allow our non-coder users to edit either using GH's web UI directly or if they so choose to useobsidian
. Obviously i think devs will want the latter :joy:research:
git
plugin: https://github.com/denolehov/obsidian-gitProbably much more to come on this..