Nicole Tietz-Sokolskaya
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This makes the editor experience much better (by subjective measures). Now instead of a WYSIWYG editor, we have a markdown code editor, and we also have the ability to view documents without editing them. While I was at it, I fixed a bug where if you didn't edit a document at all, it would save blank. This was fixed as a happenstance from the switch. Also included here is making the UI work with Javascript disabled. If you don't have JS, you will get a textarea which allows editing the markdown directly. If you do have JS enabled, you'll get a smarter editor. Reviewed-on: #3 |
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_experiments/2024-03-02-database-benchmark | ||
frontend | ||
migrations | ||
src | ||
templates | ||
.adr-dir | ||
.env.example | ||
.gitignore | ||
Cargo.lock | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
diesel.toml | ||
Makefile | ||
package-lock.json | ||
package.json | ||
README.md | ||
rust-toolchain.toml | ||
rustfmt.toml | ||
tailwind.config.js |
Pique
Pique is project management software that is a delight to use!
This project is in very early stages, so here's what you need to know:
- It's being developed by Nicole / ntietz as a side project
- It's not production ready!
- It's not open-source and contributions are not welcome
- It will be free to use while it's in development, but will likely transition to paid plans pretty quickly. I hope to always offer some paid plan, but that is if I can do it without burning my budget.
If it's not open-source, why can you see this? Simply because I (Nicole) find it much better and easier to work in the open. The code is available because there is utility in that. It has few drawbacks. If someone wants to steal it, they can, but that's pretty illegal. Eventually it might wind up open-source, or as a coop, or just as a solo dev project. I don't know, but openness is a core value for me, so here we are.
If you want to use it, and there is not a plan available yet, just let me know. My personal email is me@ntietz.com and I can get you set up.
Workflow and setup
Rust
This project uses Rust. Setup the toolchain on your local machine as per usual. We use nightly, and installation and management using rustup is recommended.
DB (Diesel)
We use Diesel for database interaction. You'll want the CLI, which you can install with the following command. This will install it for your user on your system, including support for SQLite.
cargo install diesel_cli --no-default-features -F sqlite-bundled
Tailwind
We use Tailwind for our styling. You'll want to install the CLI:
npm install -D tailwindcss
Docs
Decisions are recorded in ADRs1 using a command-line tool to create and manage them. You can install it with:
cargo install adrs
See the adrs docs for more infomration on usage.
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Archictecture Decision Records are a lightweight way of recording decisions made on a project. ↩︎