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CLI would be useful. If you are using Emanote as library, check out https://github.com/srid/emanote/blob/master/src/Emanote/Model/Query.hs |
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based on your experiences with Pandoc @srid, does using it as an intermediate representation for MD -> MD transformation seem like a good approach? |
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We now export the data as JSON in generated site / liver-server: |
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I'm very interested in creating a general-purpose command line query tool for mdWiki (what I've been calling markdown directory + wiki extensions, need a better name). Since I'm converging on emanote's particular flavor (and also wanting to nudge emanote closer to other tools, esp wrt to relative path handling) building a small Haskell command line wrapper around emanote's functionality seems like a solid approach. A benefit of this would be more testing/improvement in emanote.
It might even make sense to include a very thin query wrapper in the main emanote program:
I don't have a particular feature set pinned down, and see this more as a progression of prototypes for exploring what's useful.
One runtime-tooling-heavy approach I might take for advanced prototypes is to slurp the new graph data export (#161) into a general purpose graph DB like Neo4J.
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