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Vrite

@vriteio

Open-source, collaborative developer content platform | Now in Public Beta

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Since the public Beta launch in May 2023, Vrite evolved a lot. We're now at v0.4.1, and the goal is clear: Create the go-to, open-source, technical content platform. πŸ”₯ To continue building Vrite, we're announcing paid plans for Vrite Cloud: vrite.io/pricing/

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I'm obsessed with technical writing and building startups. So, I spent 100+ hours actually working and building stuff. Here's what I’ve built: vrite.io

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5 Open-source Hidden Gems 1. git.new/wing - Cloud programming language 2. drp.li/triggerdev - TypeScript BG jobs 3. drp.li/daytona - Dev environ. manager 4. drp.li/maybe - Personal finance 5. drp.li/vrite - Dev content platform

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Been exploring structured content and CCMSs recently. Seems like, apart from API and tooling, schema and content editing (the actual UI) somewhat suck. Are there any novel alternatives I'm not familiar with, or is this something to explore with Andesine (prev. Vrite)? πŸ€”

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Thinking about adding a clean publishing frontend to Andesine (prev. Vrite), making it easy to host your blog/docs/etc. with little to no setup. Also fully OSS, with the ability to "eject" to equivalent template, that's fully customizable. Is this something you'd like to see? πŸ€”

Thinking about adding a clean publishing frontend to <a href="/vriteio/">Andesine (prev. Vrite)</a>, making it easy to host your blog/docs/etc. with little to no setup.

Also fully OSS, with the ability to "eject" to equivalent template, that's fully customizable.

Is this something you'd like to see? πŸ€”
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The vast majority of WYSIWYG editors are limited by the types of content they support. I hope to change that with Andesine (prev. Vrite)'s upcoming feature - custom element views. You'll be able to define your element views as Vrite extensions, using JSX syntax, custom styles via utility CSS,

The vast majority of WYSIWYG editors are limited by the types of content they support. I hope to change that with <a href="/vriteio/">Andesine (prev. Vrite)</a>'s upcoming feature - custom element views.

You'll be able to define your element views as Vrite extensions, using JSX syntax, custom styles via utility CSS,
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Experiment writing API docs with Andesine (prev. Vrite) "Hybrid" approach - param details fetched from a schema - examples, description, etc. written separately Content synced from Vrite to GitHub repo (in MDX files), and final site created using Astro (with search/Q&A powered by Vrite)

Experiment writing API docs with <a href="/vriteio/">Andesine (prev. Vrite)</a>

"Hybrid" approach - param details fetched from a schema - examples, description, etc. written separately

Content synced from Vrite to GitHub repo (in MDX files), and final site created using Astro (with search/Q&amp;A powered by Vrite)
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What kind of custom elements would you like to see in your editor? πŸ€” Looking to test & extend the system for various use-cases.

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Autocompletion is how I experience the benefits of AI pretty much every day, where (for code) GitHub Copilot changed the game. Now working on bringing something similar for technical writing in Andesine (prev. Vrite). No 100% AI-generated content with hallucinations, but seamless autocomplete

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v0.4.4 introduces version history to Vrite! - Version snapshots are taken automatically and stored for up to 30 days; - You can preview, restore, and assign labels to specific versions; - You can use the diff view to see differences between different versions;

v0.4.4 introduces version history to Vrite!
- Version snapshots are taken automatically and stored for up to 30 days;
- You can preview, restore, and assign labels to specific versions;
- You can use the diff view to see differences between different versions;
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In the world where value of software is being questioned, its quality only matters more. Andesine v0 coming later this month πŸ”œ

In the world where value of software is being questioned, its quality only matters more.

Andesine v0 coming later this month πŸ”œ
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In the age of AI, data is king πŸ‘‘ And your content is your data. Andesine - your own editor for your own kind data | coming πŸ”œ

In the age of AI, data is king πŸ‘‘ 

And your content is your data.

Andesine - your own editor for your own kind data | coming πŸ”œ