# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
#
# Usage:
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users View list of users and latest twt date.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt View all twts.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri View all mentions for uri.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash View all twts for a conversation subject.
#
# Options:
# uri Filter to show a specific users twts.
# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
#
# twt range = 1 12
# self = https://watcher.sour.is/conv/ahadpba
Welcome to Yarn.social -- Playing around with CodeX Docs as a quick and easy way of creating a Documentation site for Yarn.social Operators and Users. What do y'all think so far? Anyone wanna help me flesh these pages out? π€
Welcome to Yarn.social -- Playing around with CodeX Docs as a quick and easy way of creating a Documentation site for Yarn.social Operators and Users. What do y'all think so far? Anyone wanna help me flesh these pages out? π€
Welcome to Yarn.social -- Playing around with CodeX Docs as a quick and easy way of creating a Documentation site for Yarn.social Operators and Users. What do y'all think so far? Anyone wanna help me flesh these pages out? π€
Welcome to Yarn.social -- Playing around with CodeX Docs as a quick and easy way of creating a Documentation site for Yarn.social Operators and Users. What do y'all think so far? Anyone wanna help me flesh these pages out? π€
@darch same for me. "This site canβt be reached"
Fixed! π
Forgot to add global dns entry for docs.yarn.social π€£ Ooops @mckinley @akoizumi for what it is, CodeX isn't that bad, if I fine the time I'll probably rewrite its backend with a different design, but basically is it is just a fancy Javascript/UI editor with a bit of a different/unique take on writing content called Editor.js -- I _kind_ of like it, and there are numerous plugins/libraries and what not for it. A better backend would be (IMO) one in which takes the edited content and generates static pages, plus I'd probably improve the auth a bit.
Fixed! π
Forgot to add global dns entry for docs.yarn.social π€£ Ooops @mckinley @akoizumi for what it is, CodeX isn't that bad, if I fine the time I'll probably rewrite its backend with a different design, but basically is it is just a fancy Javascript/UI editor with a bit of a different/unique take on writing content called Editor.js -- I _kind_ of like it, and there are numerous plugins/libraries and what not for it. A better backend would be (IMO) one in which takes the edited content and generates static pages, plus I'd probably improve the auth a bit.
Fixed! π
Forgot to add global dns entry for docs.yarn.social π€£ Ooops @mckinley @akoizumi for what it is, CodeX isn't that bad, if I fine the time I'll probably rewrite its backend with a different design, but basically is it is just a fancy Javascript/UI editor with a bit of a different/unique take on writing content called Editor.js -- I _kind_ of like it, and there are numerous plugins/libraries and what not for it. A better backend would be (IMO) one in which takes the edited content and generates static pages, plus I'd probably improve the auth a bit.
Fixed! π
Forgot to add global dns entry for docs.yarn.social π€£ Ooops @mckinley @akoizumi for what it is, CodeX isn't that bad, if I fine the time I'll probably rewrite its backend with a different design, but basically is it is just a fancy Javascript/UI editor with a bit of a different/unique take on writing content called Editor.js -- I _kind_ of like it, and there are numerous plugins/libraries and what not for it. A better backend would be (IMO) one in which takes the edited content and generates static pages, plus I'd probably improve the auth a bit.