Philip Hunt
Philip Hunt
I was thinking of something simple, similar to how `git log` can draw using ascii graphics, perhaps using [unicode box drawing characters](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_Drawing_%28Unicode_block%29). I don't think this would involve anything super-complex...
Having looked at Bitbucket, I see it uses a canvas element. I agree with posativ that graphics would look prettier than box drawing characters (having said that, I wrote a...
jonashaag: > klaus was never intended to make all Git CLI workflows possible in the browser. Actually I think that'd be a pretty good goal for klaus.
> If you add [[baz]] to your [[foo/bar]] page /baz.md already exists, did you mean [[baz]] or [[foo/baz]]? My intention is that [[baz]] inside [[foo/bar]] always means [[foo/baz]] and never...
> then the following create page could put foo/baz into the title by default and a user could delete foo/ if they meant a baz page at the root. That...
Like categories in Wikipedia? In that case, why not call them categories?
What's wrong with simple? I like simple. By all means have an option to use a wysiwyg editor, and live previews are also nice, but there's nothing wrong with it...
Or send the markdown source to pandoc, which can produce pdf (and a load of other formats).
I'm surprised Heroku doesn't allow saving data to a file. Key/value stores are very much in vogue, and isn't a directory just a very simple key/value store?