Raneto : markdown knowledgebase
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Please accept my little upvote.
So, Raneto is like a next-generation wiki software?
If anybody is familiar with Raneto, have people tried importing a wiki and converting it to a Raneto?
I wonder if Raneto works well with Kiwix to produce readable .zim files.
Raneto is like a static site generator, so it might work well with IPFS. I don't know if that has been tried.
Raneto might pair well with yn (yank-note).
Why do you all like Raneto?
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@LoudLemur Personally I don't see Raneto as a wiki, more as a nice simple app for documentation, knowledge-base etc. That's my 'use case' anyway. In that scenario, nice clean layout is more important than fancy presentation, and ease of updating is critical, because documentation is very often a weak point for systems & work-flows, so making it easy to update helps to keep docs up to date.
But maybe you can envisage a wiki type of usage.
Sorry, I don't know the answers to the other interesting questions you ask.
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@robi : after some fiddling, I have self-packaged Raneto for Cloudron
https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/raneto-for-cloudron
Biggest challenge was adapting to the Cloudron separation of
/app/code
and/app/data
. The app author seemed to envisage a single directory structure for app and content/config. Not technically difficult, just fiddly to work out where things were hiding.As ever, I may not have done it the best way, so happy to receive advice on improvements.
NB : I have added a
postinstallMessage
about the default login credentials. They need to be changed in/app/data/config.js
. Other config changes possible there too. The message shows in the app settings Documentation drop-down, but it doesn't pop up on first run, like the App Store apps. Haven't found out how to do that.Background : I have Raneto running nicely on a small CapRover deployment, but I was 'itch-scratching' as I want it on my primary VPS which is Cloudron.
No idea whether it is suitable for the AppStore or what improvements needed for that. But if the self-package helps someone to scratch their own itch, yay!
EDIT : Raneto can probably be installed in a Cloudron LAMP app, if that's easier for people than doing a self-install.
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@timconsidine well done!
@staff can take it from here.
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@nookscape posted about Gitbooks https://forum.cloudron.io/post/51860
That's locked so posting here that Raneto is worth a look
My self-package available above -
Raneto original repo has been archived, but someone seems to have taken it over.
https://github.com/ryanlelek/Raneto
I am (trying to) update the custom package I did for it.
Will post here when (if) I am successful.Interesting update is that the new version now allows for it to be private (no anonymous readers, only logged in users). So it can function as a private KB or a public KB.
I like Raneto because it fills a gap between unstructured note taking (e.g. Meemo, FlatNotes) and more complex wiki style sites (MediaWiki), with easy editing and clean looking rendered pages.
I like CodexDocs also, but also struggling to get that fully working as a Cloudron package.
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@timconsidine said in Raneto : markdown knowledgebase:
Interesting update is that the new version now allows for it to be private (no anonymous readers, only logged in users). So it can function as a private KB or a public KB.
Oh this is interesting. Looking forward to hear your success story
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Yay !
My custom package is now updated : https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/raneto-for-cloudronThe source repo has been recently updated.
The release version is low : 0.17.5 but it's stable and mature and some hope for the future with a new owner.
Waiting for it to be V1.0 before adding to the Cloudron App Store might be a long wait !Website : https://raneto.com
Demo/Docs : https://docs.raneto.comRemember to change default login in
/app/data/config/config.js
and then RESTART the app.I feel this fills a gap in the current documentation / knowledgebase apps in the App Store, so I hope it helps others and can be considered for the App Store.
Visual design is simple, but that's what I like about it.
Kinda just works.I have been using it as public knowledge base for a small business.
With the addition of authentication just to view any pages, it's now addresses need for private documentation which is more structured than note collections. -
Hmmm
There seems to be an issue with html encoding affecting code segments in Markdown
Doesn't invalidate usefulness of Raneto but it does perhaps limit its scope
https://github.com/ryanlelek/Raneto/issues/381
Creation works ok : subsequent editing of the file gets screwed.I have found that not using the built-in editor but editing and saving the content file directly gets around this.
But yes, this detracts from ease of app interface.Maybe not ready for the app store until is fixed.