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Docs, reimagined for developers. Join the community: https://t.co/JyOp3YAHLf
Joined April 2020
All Moment docs are both Google Docs-style collaborative, modern docs, and also just plain-old Markdown files, in git repos, on your local device storage. More in the changelog 6 blog post:
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Changelog 6. Starting now, in a couple clicks, you can turn any git repo with .md files into a live-collaborative doc by adding a `moment.yml` to the root. The desktop app does it for you in 3 clicks. Here, we import kube-prom runbooks and run a shell command in 5 clicks. 🧵
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Brief changelog 0005. Everyone is on holiday, so a peak under the hood at the core text editor loop:
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Surprise 3: React's monolithic render pass is surprisingly generally not in the way of achieving 60fps???
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Surprise 2: That includes almost all available text collaboration libraries??
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Surprise 1: almost no libraries are really built to achieve 60fps. :(
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Sadly for @mdriley25519 and @davidcadrian, "Frontend State Management" does not mean "an RSS feed". Maybe next time!
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Changelog 3 is out. Mostly we were busy with Sync Conf, the American holiday known as veteran's day, and 😱 replacing our frontend state management system. 😱 But we are looking forward to some very big product announcements in the next couple weeks.
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The subtle beauty of Durable Objects, and what could be better about them. Featuring @partykit_io and @Cloudflare
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Right now, this feature is useful only as a very, very simple standalone Postman competitor. In the future, it will be the basis of rich internal tools. Live dashboards, line-of-business apps, release tools... anything you like.
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Ok ok, it's a Yaak-style API client. But, you know, without all the features. The idea is: type in a URL, specify headers, params, and a body, and click the Send button. You receive a response. Or, you can paste a cURL command to autopopulate all of these things.
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Changelog 2 is out. 🧵 One of our long-term goals is to blur the line between knowledge bases (Confluence, Notion, wikis) and internal tools. To do this you need to be able to get data. To visualize, to manipulate, etc. Thus, a Postman-style API client:
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And, finally, lots and lots and lots of bug fixes. Mostly reported by community, mostly to do with the fenced code block. Thank you to the community!
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And that is why we've started giving talks about it! You can see the @CascadiaJS one here:
You use Linear and Notion. You've read the blog posts about "sync engines" and "local first" software. You want that kind of product experience too, so you install some fancy CRDT libraries and expect things to Just Workâ„¢. @hausdorff_space of @moment_dev digs into why this
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Collaborative text editing. Also very straightforward. Sometimes you want to collaboratively edit a document. It turns out, though, it's less straightforward to get a text editor to run at 60fps even with a lot of editors...
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Infinite canvases. Very straightforward. Sometimes you want to draw what you think. We have got you covered.
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We're starting a changelog! In the first edition: infinite whiteboards, collaborative editing, and like a million bug fixes for code blocks: https://t.co/1bKSsNnryR and 🧵
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:)
I love how I have seen multiple great talks from @moment_dev within the past week or two here at @seattlejs and Git Merge.
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