aral, to markdown
@aral@mastodon.ar.al avatar

🎉 New Kitten feature: Markdown pages

You can now create .page.md files and use front matter to specify a layout template as well as any other props you want to pass to your layout.

(I’m working on the Kitten web site with docs, etc., so I thought I’d bite the bullet and add this feature this morning to make my life easier. Should make it easier to make this sort of site with Kitten in the future for everyone.)

https://codeberg.org/kitten/app

:kitten: 💕

#Kitten #Markdown #SmallWeb #web #dev #NodeJS

jaapio, to markdown Dutch
@jaapio@phpc.social avatar

I'm investigating options that are available to create a table of contents in #markdown, really wondering what people are using to create that when writing markdown based docs.

Please boost for reach.

#documentation

jaapio,
@jaapio@phpc.social avatar

@dantleech that means that you do not have any influence on the order of the chapters? And all headers are included? Or can you specify the maximum level?

I do completely understand that you prefer RST as it is much more powerful and easier to extend with custom syntax. The reason why I'm looking for a way to build a TOC is because @phpdoc users do request for it.

dantleech,
@dantleech@fosstodon.org avatar

@jaapio @phpdoc depends. You can have per article TOC, or you can ... iterate over a set of pages, order them by whatever (anything in the front matter e.g. weight) and (probably) pull the header structure from them. It's essentially the save as the navigation.

I found that you can pretty much do anything in Hugo, it's just way less elegant than RST/Sphinx!

leanpub, to markdown
@leanpub@mastodon.social avatar

If you write and publish a book 📖 on Leanpub you don’t just get great PDF, EPUB, and Print-Ready PDF files: we also help you actually sell it, and we take care of customer support! And it’s all free in our write-in-your-browser writing mode! #markua #markdown #writing #books

davidbisset, to CSS
@davidbisset@phpc.social avatar

matcha.css is a "drop-in semantic styling library in pure #CSS".

https://matcha.mizu.sh/

Designed to style #HTML elements similarly to a default browser stylesheet, eliminating the need for users to manually patch their documents.

Ideal for fast prototyping, static HTML pages, #Markdown generated documents, etc.

orhun, to rust
@orhun@fosstodon.org avatar

Today I found a tool for presenting on the terminal! 🔥

🌊 presenterm: A markdown terminal slideshow tool.

🚀 Supports images, GIFs, code highlighting and more!

🦀 Written in Rust!

⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/mfontanini/presenterm

video/mp4

martijn,
@martijn@ieji.de avatar

@orhun damn I just used reveal.js, contestant for my next presentation then! 😍

adamsdesk, to linux
@adamsdesk@fosstodon.org avatar

Boost Your Wish List Workflow

Learn how to boost your workflow in creating a wish list document from beginning to end using a plain text editor, Pandoc and Lychee.

https://www.adamsdesk.com/posts/wish-list-workflow/

#commandline #linux #WeblogPoMo2024 #LaTeX #markdown

amadeus, to ArtificialIntelligence
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

Does anyone else maintain (s) for their (s)?
I enter all configuration adjustments and (s) in a file for each machine.
This might seem like unnecessary extra work, but has paid off several times for the sake of traceability or in the past. 🤓

amadeus,
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

@solidtrax Oh, how nice! I've wanted to go every year, but never made it. Would be nice to go next year, maybe. 🫣

solidtrax,
@solidtrax@mstdn.social avatar

@amadeus ok, see you next year Amadeus 😉

ellane, to Finance
@ellane@pkm.social avatar

This week: Using paper for finance tracking has been invaluable for helping me understand the process, shaping my Markdown budget trackers into a text-based, hands-on envelope budgeting approach. Simple calculations mean I can take charge of my incomings and outgoings without a standard spreadsheet.

Medium (includes Friend link): https://medium.com/produclivity/ptpl-105-plain-text-budgeting-progress-markdown-tables-with-calculations-are-back-4942e3e126f7
Blog (no paywall): https://www.blog.plaintextpaperless.com/p/ptpl-105-plain-text-budgeting-progress

#budgeting #PlainTextBudgeting #finance #Markdown #PlainText

greg,
@greg@gregnewman.io avatar

@ellane thank you for non-medium links. Anything medium I won’t click on. I wish more people would do this.

adamsdesk, to linux
@adamsdesk@fosstodon.org avatar

📣 Updated: Markdown Viewers for the Linux Command Line

Investigate, play, and explore the benefits of using one of these Linux command line interface application Markdown viewers.

https://www.adamsdesk.com/posts/linux-markdown-viewers/

cmdln,
@cmdln@thecommandline.social avatar

@adamsdesk This is a helpful post, thanks for sharing!

I pretty much live in vimwiki and tried out inlyne. I think it will work well for me, since I can do something like :!inlyne "%" &. Since it live updates, it works well as a live preview for whatever I am working on in that buffer.

adamsdesk,
@adamsdesk@fosstodon.org avatar

@cmdln You're welcome and happy to hear it was useful! I didn't realize Inlyne auto updates preview.

nekohayo, to email
@nekohayo@mastodon.social avatar

It took me a while to realize what felt problematic with @EvolutionGnome's handling of signatures for users, but I think I figured out the issue: it probably should be expanded to allow defining per-format signature variants... https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/-/issues/2753

jwildeboer, to github
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net avatar

#Gitlab still doesn't support issue templates in #yaml, the way #Github and #Forgejo can. Only #Markdown, which is a lot less attractive. But #Github and #Gitlab can do label changes in the Kanban (project) view, which #Forgejo can't.

gnulinux, to markdown German
@gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Serie: Strukturierte Notizen - Beaver Notes

Beaver Notes ist ein Notiz-Tool, das auf Übersichtlichkeit, Organisation und Sicherheit setzt.

https://gnulinux.ch/serie-strukturierte-notizen-beaver-notes

Aakerbeere,
@Aakerbeere@mastodon.social avatar

@gnulinux die haben auch einen Account im Fediverse:

@Beavernotes

devontechnologies, to markdown
@devontechnologies@devontechnologies.com avatar

DEVONthink To Go 3.8.2 is here. It supports the PDF bookmarklet and no longer applies default styling to Markdown when you use your own CSS. The new version also shows fewer notifications, checks for broken file permissions, and improves VoiceOver support. #devonthinktogo #devonthink #pkm #markdown #css #voiceover https://buff.ly/3yl1yyB

vdaron, to ShareYourMusic
@vdaron@mastodon.social avatar

Help Mastodon, I'm lost !

I'm looking for a alternative to Confluence to store my team documentation.

My short list today is
@dokuwiki
@xwikiorg
@ngpixel (Wiki.js) and
@MkDocs

What are you using ? What would you recommend ?

Boost would be appreciated. Thanks ! 🙂

pwaring,
@pwaring@fosstodon.org avatar

@vdaron I use Google Docs because it's easy to collaborate and I can keep a local copy (using rclone) in case Google ever deletes my account.

In the past I've used Mediawiki, which was a reasonable self-hosted option and had useful plugins, e.g. we could put it behind LDAP authentication.

researchbuzz, to markdown
@researchbuzz@researchbuzz.masto.host avatar

For my #Markdown nerds. I don't know when this was launched, but it showed up in my Snaps this morning.

'dumpspage is a Markdown note-taking web-app that is powered by markdown-it and CodeMirror. Simply create your note using that big ol’ button and you are ready to take some notes (no login required!).'

https://dumps.page/

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