🎉 You can now use components and fragments in your Markdown pages in Kitten.
Following on from yesterday’s Markdown pages feature, you can now import components and fragments and use them in your Markdown pages to add dynamic functionality (similar to how it works in mdx but without using JSX).
(The “SCARY” text in the screencast is being randomly animated by a component.)
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.)
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.
@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.
@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!
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Does anyone else maintain #changelog (s) for their #computer (s)?
I enter all configuration adjustments and #update (s) in a #markdown file for each machine.
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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.
@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.
#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.
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