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markwhen/markwhen
·9d

Markwhen has been updated to support markdown-style section syntax.

Instead of section Section, you now say # Section. Docs have been updated.

Meridiem
markwhen/meridiem
·11d

v0.3.0: Meridiem now has (soft) support for markdown files in addition to markwhen files

Meridiem
markwhen/meridiem
·41d

Also, and I forget when I pushed this, but views are now bundled with the desktop app. Previously if you were offline you wouldn't be able to load the timeline view (or other views).

Meridiem
markwhen/meridiem
·41d

v0.2.17: Copy and paste are back on the menu, boys

Meridiem
markwhen/meridiem
·41d

v0.2.16: Signing out no longer causes the app to go blank

Meridiem
markwhen/meridiem
·41d

v0.2.15: You can now successfully log in to the desktop app 🎉

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Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·125d

Markwhen has been updated with a few requested features:

1. Negative relative dates

2. Dependencies

remark.ing
markwhen/remarking
·227d

The mechanism behind remarks' visibility is changing - you should now set visibility rules in the header or properties of individual entries. Documents and their associated remarks will not be visible unless remarking.view field is set. Read more here.

Meridiem
markwhen/meridiem
·236d

The syntax for conferring edit and view permissions for a markwhen doc shared via meridiem have changed! They are now nested under meridiem in the header. Read more here.

The old syntax will work indefinitely, but you should switch to the new syntax going forward.

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Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·241d

The markwhen obsidian plugin has been updated to include the new timeline and inline markwhen code blocks.

Look for version 0.0.6 and documentation for the new timeline here

remark.ing
markwhen/remarking
·247d

Remarking is now RSS compatible! 🎉🥳 Add any of the 10s of blogs to your fav RSS reader today (they should be auto discoverable) 😊

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Meridiem
markwhen/meridiem
·250d

You can now subscribe to your (public) markwhen docs via url by adding .ics to its url. Read more here.

Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·258d

I forwent updating documentation for far too long

Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·260d

New *syntax highlighting* coming to the markwhen docs 😮

Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·271d

Big thanks to scorpioares for sponsoring markwhen development! Added to the sponsorline!

Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·288d

New $30 sponsorship from @code77! Added to the sponsorline.

Thank you!

remark.ing
markwhen/remarking
·293d

remarking is essentially handwriting RSS

Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·295d

If you have long documents, try incremental parsing in meridiem. Curious to hear if it improves people's editing experience.

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markwhen
Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·296d

Ok I'm coming up for air.

markwhen
Markwhen
markwhen/markwhen
·321d

ok I’m going in to get vscode and obsidian more up to date

markwhen
remark.ing
markwhen/remarking
·311d

What is remarking 3

Remarking is a microblogging site that aggregates markwhen documents. A markwhen document is just a collection of dated entries in a single file. So, with remarking, each of those dated entries gets its own "post" here that has its own url and comments and whatnot. It's like handwriting RSS. And your home feed is a chronologically sorted list of those entries from different documents. That's it!

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