On 12/29/20 2:01 PM, Nasir Hussain wrote:
Hi,
We'd like to announce the public testing of Syngrafias, an Asciidoctor
collaboration tool - a service for Fedora documentation maintainers
aiming to
provide an environment where they can collaborate by sharing their workspace
among multiple contributors with active synchronization of edits at
every end
and live preview of the Asciidoctor files.
Good idea.
The preview version for public testing is now available here:
http://35.231.107.163/ <
http://35.231.107.163/> Nice. Consider using a
temporary domain name for this. For example from
Freenom.
Please note that as it has been deployed on a low-tier Google Cloud
instance,
the first load might take a while.
Syngrafias leverages WebSockets backend to significantly improve upon the
collaboration experience among multiple documentation writers and ensures an
ultralight implementation of the workspace server. (~2MB above Python
runtime)
Are there any similar tools in other languages (Go, Rust, Crystal)?
Python runtime includes heavy batteries, so not great for underpowered
instances, though useful for rapid development.
It also includes the following features -
- Live Asciidoc editing and preview
A link to an Asciidoc cheatsheet maybe a good
tip to have. Examples include:
https://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc
https://www.writethedocs.org/guide/writing/asciidoc/
One could also create one, but the tips and documentation section seems
not to be currently available at
https://github.com/t0xic0der/syngrafias