Mycorrhiza 1.15.1, a new version of the self-hosted opinionated #wiki engine for the independent web, is released.
Some bugs fixed, internal refactorings made.
https://mycorrhiza.wiki/hypha/release/1.15.1
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Mycorrhiza 1.15.1, a new version of the self-hosted opinionated #wiki engine for the independent web, is released. Some bugs fixed, internal refactorings made. https://mycorrhiza.wiki/hypha/release/1.15.1 🍄 Is it happening? Mycorrhiza is a free self-hosted #wiki engine developed by @bouncepaw and the wonderful contributors. It features file-based storage, history, a custom markup language, categories, among other features. Mycorrhiza 1.15 is finally released today! Among changes: linked diffs in Recent changes, /today and /edit-today links, changeable passwords, PDF/printer CSS, and more. https://mycorrhiza.wiki/hypha/release/1.15 Happy gardening! @mycorrhiza @bouncepaw Love wiki software. Going to check this out later (and compare it to #Dokuwiki). @mycorrhiza @bouncepaw Weird. Literally not a single video on YouTube matching the search terms “mycorrhiza wiki”. Nobody’s done a how-to or anything for it?? Edit: No Windows installation guide. Bup-bowww. For the brave digital gardeners, Mycorrhiza 1.15 Release Candidate 1 is out. If you are eager to try out the new features and fixes, this is your day. It's not a full-blown release yet. https://github.com/bouncepaw/mycorrhiza/releases/tag/v1.15.0-rc1 Track the progress on 1.15 here: https://github.com/bouncepaw/mycorrhiza/issues/216 What is the most lightweight syntax highlighting library or whatnot? I'm talking either client-side (the most vanilla JS) or generating cool markups server-side (Go). Anybody got ideas? The most recent Mycorrhiza release, 1.14, was released 2023-04-07, almost a year before. Since then, some changes, mostly contributed, were made, and I feel like we should release a new version with them! 1.15 will include: links to diffs in the recent changes, Betula interwiki target, printing support, fixed {JSON feed, Dockerfile, interwiki, recent changes, some docs, git operation}, changeable passwords, etc. Mycorrhiza is now a mature boring software that barely changes. ETA: this March Hey folks! We learned about a surprising Mycomarkup bug: one could write image galleries like this: img and it would work. It was never meant to. The { was always to stay on the same line as img. Just checking. Did anybody depend on the incorrect behaviour? Just to be clear, the old wrong behaviour will be gone in the next release. Do not use it. Same for tables. From time to time I analyze the codebase of Mycorrhiza with Git of Theseus. This year's results are interesting! Read the article: https://mycorrhiza.wiki/hypha/git_of_theseus Check if your package manager has the up-to-date Mycorrhiza: https://repology.org/project/mycorrhiza/versions At the time of posting, AUR, Alpine, Gentoo, LiGurOS have 1.14, and nixpkgs and OpenBSD ports stay one release behind for the time being. Big thanks to the package maintainers for their continuous work! Mycorrhiza 1.14, a new release of the self-hosted opinionated #wiki engine. Among changes: category autocompletion, diff page improvement, direct hypha jump from the search, transclusion being left when creating redirection hyphae, and other changes and improvements. https://mycorrhiza.wiki/hypha/release/1.14 🍄 Hello, Fediverse! Introducing Mycorrhiza, a free self-hosted wiki engine, developed by @bouncepaw and the numerous contributors. It features file-based storage, history, a custom markup language, categories, among other features. Common use-cases: digital gardens, personal websites, diaries, documentation, encyclopediæ. The project is like 3 years old, so it is probably stable enough. Take a look: https://mycorrhiza.wiki It might be available in your OS's repositories. |