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The zero-UI Web notepad
Edith
A quick small wiki, perfect for pasting quick texts or code and sharing it between friends.
Don’t worry about saving, it saves at every key stroke. Think of it as a magic zero-UI Web notepad.
Try it out at https://edit.sunfox.org/any-page-name.
Usage
-
/any-page-name
: type what you want, it’s saved automagically! -
/any-page-name.txt
: raw text version. -
/any-page-name.html
: HTML version through the Markdown syntax. -
/any-page-name.remark
: Slideshow version using Remark. -
/any-page-name.graphviz
: Graph version of the dot syntax using Viz, see WebGraphViz for examples.
Keyboard shortcut cltr-e
switches from edit mode to HTML mode.
Favicon
The favicon changes as the page updates and is also an indicator that the page is currently saving or not.
REST
Edith is also a RESTful API. So go ahead and try to PUT
or DELETE
on these
URLs.
Install it yourself
Clone it locally:
$ git clone https://github.com/sunny/edith.git
$ cd edith
Using Docker
Build the image:
$ docker build . -t edith
Run it:
$ docker run --rm -p 8888:80 edith
Now you can access Edith from http://localhost:8888/
Using a local web server
Make the data
directory writable:
$ chmod a+w data
Run it with a web server that interprents PHP and points all 404s to
index.php
:
-
PHP’s built-in server for development:
$ php -S localhost:8888 index.php
-
Apache:
You can use the example htaccess.
$ cp htaccess.example .htaccess
-
nginx:
Add the following directive to your nginx configuration:
try_files $uri $uri/ @rewrites; location @rewrites { rewrite ^ /index.php last; }
Further use
Configuration
Copy config.example.php
to config.php
and read the examples to use your own
configuration file.
Read-only pages
To make pages read-only, make them non-writable on disk:
$ chmod -w data/foo.txt
They will then be shown using the HTML representation through Markdown instead.
To deactivate the creation of new pages, make the data
directory itself
non-writable.
URLs
You may use any file name you like as long as it doesn’t end like a
representation (.txt
or .html
).
If you prefer /page.js/txt
URLs instead of /page.js.txt
, the config file
has a setting for you.
Contributing
You are welcome to contribute by adding issues and forking the code on GitHub.
Licence
Edith is released under the MIT License.