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A shared agenda for local communities.
Stack: Nuxt.js, Vue.js, Express, Node.js, Sequelize, Vuetify
A list of running instances is available at https://gancio.org/instances
The project is compatible with ActivityPub: https://gancio.org/federation
It seems to be a lighweight project. It's perfect for small projects!
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An alternative to Obsidian that is based on Language Server Protocol.
A 0-config SSG
Marmite is very simple. If this simplicity does not suit your needs, there are other awesome static site generators. Here are some that I recommend:
More with Why to use marmite
- cli and UI
- two factor authentication, authenticated encryption and ... file encryption
- multiple file management feature
- open source
- cross platform
- export tasks from the GUI as CLI scripts
Improve it to be project based:
- Evolution of the lines of code over time
- how much of language parts in the code base over time
...
Adactio or Alex Chan in using static websites for tiny archives both are
going low-scale, low-tech. There’s no web server, no build system, no dependencies, and no JavaScript frameworks.
Because this system has no moving parts, and it’s just files on a disk, I hope it will last a long time.
A minimal table editor :)
Display train/bus stops on a Kindle 😄
The author goes really in-depth 👍
A competitor to dig
There is also a dedicated section for JS https://shaarli.lyokolux.space/shaare/DhH-Zw
It aims to eliminate the complexity and redundant boilerplate code when building a federated server app, so that you can focus on your business logic and user experience.m
The announcement for 1.0 is there: https://github.com/dahlia/fedify/discussions/141
Claim: "Run any JavaScript and Node.js app in any browser"
The snippets can be embedded on websites.
on a lot of platform indeed
Minimalistic web application designed for sending end-to-end encrypted notes and files.
Github project: https://github.com/CorentinTh/enclosed/tree/main