• [Something that can be rewritten mechanically.
  • Co-editing is not that important in my use case.
  • Then, why not abandon collaborative editing and instead create “Something that is not Scrapbox” that facilitates mechanical updates? This was discussed.

Wanted features - Merging Multiple Projects - Merge and display multiple JSONs placed in a data folder into a single project without the work of compositing JSON. - If there are pages with common names in multiple projects, why not just display them with an apparent concatenation anyway? - Enable to use JSON obtained by API as well as exported JSON - This means that other people’s projects are also apparently merged. - Mechanical generation of pages - making a house into a garbage dump concerns. - Therefore, if you try to experiment with the current situation - Export your own projects - Import to another location - Additional import of generated JSON - view - requires a procedure called - If you want to modify the JSON generated by looking at it, repeat the process again. - The API for the import itself does not exist, so you are forced to work with it. - care - If there is a merge view of JSON in the folder above, simply update the local JSON file

  • Link to local PDF
    • I hear Gyazo will eventually have a PDF upload feature…

Discard function

  • Co-editing should seriously be discarded.
    • Not even a page lock is needed.
  • Editing capabilities would be nice to have, but that’s not a priority either.
    • Scrapbox’s line-by-line editing is useful, but seems cumbersome to implement
    • A Hackmd-like structure with a textarea on the left and a preview on the right would be sufficient.

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