Martin Cleaver

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e.g. https://my.atlassian.com/download/feeds/current/confluence.json Presently I see: ``` 09:59:51 602$ ./slogger.rb /opt/chefdk/embedded/lib/ruby/2.1.0/psych.rb:370:in `parse': (): found unexpected ':' while scanning a plain scalar at line 70 column 11 (Psych::SyntaxError) from /opt/chefdk/embedded/lib/ruby/2.1.0/psych.rb:370:in `parse_stream' from...

Would be nice. https://github.com/ttscoff/Slogger/issues/344

According to https://github.com/chef-partners/knife-vsphere/issues/26 that plugin (which is a lot more maintained) can also manage ESXi hosts. Consequently, perhaps https://www.chef.io/solutions/vmware/ should be updated to de-list this project.

I tried this out with Dropbox sync - but it shows no entries. I guess something has changed as this has not been maintained for a while I used @alexjj...

e.g. https://help.duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/syntax/ says site: would work. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bill+gates+site%3Amicrosoft.com&t=h_&ia=web works via the web but I can't get results via API the equivalent using query()

Something like ```` import sys, getopt from duckduckpy import query; def main(argv): query_string = sys.argv[1]; print ("query: ", query_string); response = query(query_string); print(response); if __name__ == "__main__": main(sys.argv[1:]) ````

https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/wordpress shows not updated since 2015 The Fork network shows many many variations of this repo. Does no one care any more?

Could your publishing to Confluence be supported, e.g. as a Logseq plugin? If not, I'll consider saving Logseq markdown files into the Obsidian folder, and publish that. https://[plugins-doc.logseq.com](https://plugins-doc.logseq.com/)/ Thanks, Martin

I see the pageId but how about a link to navigate from the Obsidian page to the Confluence page? It just needs a URL built and inserted among the "connie...

Hi, nice app and universal importer. Just adding my weight for Samsung Notes (on my phone) and Confluence (which is widely used at work). Thanks, Martin