Hey! No problem! if you have any questions or suggestions, contact me via email [email protected] or directly via discord
Do you mean graph construction? Or how to create something like that from scratch in your application?
In the first case, just create notes with links to other notes, for example like this [[id:][link-name]], the graph will be built automatically.
In the second case, have a look at https://github.com/vasturiano/force-graph.
It’s interactive graph, like org-roam-ui has
Thank you for your review, it’s my pleasure.
I think not, for a number of reasons
I’m not very confident in my English, so I need to prepare…and that will take a lot of time, I don’t have it now.
This app is still very, very far from what I see it as, maybe when I’m halfway done I’ll consider it, cause it could be interesting to invite other developers to write plugins…
I need to think about it. The server functionality is also needed to share notes, although it may be possible to combine it with git storage as well
As far as I know, git can’t be used for real-time synchronization and simultaneous collaborative editing. But I’ll give it some thought
I don’t plan to implement this, however, in future versions, I will provide a client-side API that will allow developers to write their own sync provider
Hi!, you don’t need to run it locally, just create a bookmark from the site as described here https://github.com/Artawower/orgnote/wiki/orgnote-install, or download it from release page if you have android phone
You can deploy your own backend, but I think right now some env values are hardcoded and you might run into a problem, besides there is no manual on how to do it.
Also, I need to provide the functionality to choose a server from the client side… Right now you are forced to recompile app for a new server with new API_URL
and AUTH_URL
env variables
I am currently working on my own note synchronization server (I need it because I plan to try to integrate CRDT in the future).
I would also like to mention that currently notes are not encrypted on the client side. However, I also plan to implement this in the future.
I do not plan to integrate third-party synchronization mechanisms, but I will be working on an API that allows for custom extensions. With this API, developers will be able to create their own note synchronization mechanisms
Right now you can install [PWA](https://github.com/Artawower/orgnote/wiki/orgnote-install#pwa-1) for ios, it works almost like a native app.
An iOS developer account costs about 100$ per year. If we raise this amount on Patreon, I will publish the app in the app store as well
Right now you can install PWA for ios, it works almost like a native app.
An ios developer account costs about 100$ per year. If we raise this amount on patreon, I will publish the app in app store as well
Hey, guys! A little over a year ago I started working on a mobile app to sync notes from org-roam with my phone, so far this is what I’ve got. The main motivation is to take notes not only in emacs but also on mobile devices. Also, I would like to share my notes with colleagues and friends without the crooked synchronization via markdown
This is an early beta version of the app, however I would like to open access to test offline functionality, active testers will also get access to synchronization in the future.
I have the same problem, but I thought some plugin was to blame. Are you using emacs-plus?
This implies that I need to know each module and the exact path to it. I would like to be able to see where potential candidates are placed.