A quick small wiki, perfect for pasting quick texts or code between friends.
Don't worry about saving, it saves at every key stroke. Paste and forget! Think of it as a magic web notepad.
Try it out at http://edit.sunfox.org/any-page-name.
/any-page-name
: type what you want, it's saved automagically!/any-page-name.txt
: raw text version./any-page-name.html
: HTML version through the Markdown syntax./any-page-name.remark
: Slideshow version using Remark.
Keyboard shortcut cltr-e
switches from edit mode to HTML mode.
So that multiple users can see live changes at the same time and hopefully not overwrite each other's stuff Edith uses Google Mobwrite.
The favicon changes as the page updates and is also an indicator that the page is currently saving or not.
Edith is also a RESTful API. So go ahead and try to PUT
or DELETE
on these URLs.
Download the files. For example, using git:
$ git clone https://github.com/sunny/edith.git
$ cd edith
Make the data
directory writeable:
$ chmod a+w data
Tell your HTTP server to redirect pages not found to index.php
. If you are using Apache:
$ cp htaccess.example .htaccess
Finally, you will need Node to build the JavaScript. Install CoffeeScript and UglifyJS:
$ npm install -g coffee-script uglify-js
You can now compile, compress and generate JavaScript source maps:
$ cake build
This section is only for ninjas and such.
Copy config.example.php
to config.php
and read the examples to use your own configuration file.
You can activate Google Mobwrite and define your own endpoint in config.php
.
To make pages read-only, just make them non-writeable on disk:
$ chmod -w data/foo.txt
They will then be shown using the HTML representation through Markdown instead.
Also, if you make the data
directory itself non-writeable you can deactivate the creation of new pages.
You may use any file name you like as long as it doesn't end like a representation (.txt
or .html
).
If you prefer /page.js/txt
URLs instead of /page.js.txt
, the config file has a setting for you.
You can use PHP's built-in server in development if you don't want to use Apache:
$ php -S localhost:3000 index.php
Or if you would prefer to serve the app using Rack, a config.ru
is created, using the rack-legacy
and rack-rewrite
gems.
You are welcome to contribute by adding issues and forking the code on Github.
Edith is released under the MIT License.