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Comment on Personal Wikis in ~comp
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Comment on Personal Wikis in ~comp
mobius I'm happy with DokuWiki, and my use case seems similar to yours. Required: It's Open Source It's self-hostable (I host it on my laptop so it's always with me locally and w/o requiring a network) I...I'm happy with DokuWiki, and my use case seems similar to yours.
Required:
- It's Open Source
- It's self-hostable (I host it on my laptop so it's always with me locally and w/o requiring a network)
- I guess it has an API
Optional:
- You can store your page revisions in a git repo
- Its primary data format is text
- It has a web interface that's skinnable, so you can probably find a good mobile theme
- It's probably quite lightweight, but don't have data for this
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Comment on Added buttons to collapse all reply comments and expand all comments in ~tildes.official
mobius Agreed, I think doing it how Reddit (or is it RES?) does it would be ideal (similar to what Deimos describes in this thread), particularly if/when the default comment collapse/expand state becomes...Agreed, I think doing it how Reddit (or is it RES?) does it would be ideal (similar to what Deimos describes in this thread), particularly if/when the default comment collapse/expand state becomes a user-configurable setting. In fact I'd say it'd be an essential requirement for that feature.
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Comment on Added buttons to collapse all reply comments and expand all comments in ~tildes.official
mobius Feel free to direct your displeasure at me -- it was my decision, and I was ignorant of previous discussion on it as well. My intent was to keep things very similar to the existing expand/collapse...Feel free to direct your displeasure at me -- it was my decision, and I was ignorant of previous discussion on it as well.
My intent was to keep things very similar to the existing expand/collapse paradigm, and I also thought placing the buttons in the "topic comments header" was logical, as that section conceptually applies to all comments in the current topic (i.e., total # of comments, comment sorting, and now collapse children comments and expand all comments).
I do use it, and it seems to be compatible with the latest version. I don't think it's doing anything fancy, so it probably doesn't really need to be changed often once it's stable.