I'm pretty confident that what we have now works.
I'm thinking about ways to get some of the glitches out of the process. Installing and building a Node app is a bit much, and editing a JSON file to configure the app isn't too great either. What I'd ideally like to do is turn the code over to the LogSeq developers and ask them to build it in to their app. That would involve porting it to Clojure I guess. Failing that, I wonder if there's a way to turn it into a plugin? I don't know anything about LogSeq plugins, so I'd have to turn the project over to someone who does. I'd be happy to answer questions about my JavaScript code, but I think it's pretty straightforward. I didn't take any shortcuts.
I guess to sum it up, if people really want to do this, we should make it easier.
I'm pretty confident that what we have now works.
I'm thinking about ways to get some of the glitches out of the process. Installing and building a Node app is a bit much, and editing a JSON file to configure the app isn't too great either. What I'd ideally like to do is turn the code over to the LogSeq developers and ask them to build it in to their app. That would involve porting it to Clojure I guess. Failing that, I wonder if there's a way to turn it into a plugin? I don't know anything about LogSeq plugins, so I'd have to turn the project over to someone who does. I'd be happy to answer questions about my JavaScript code, but I think it's pretty straightforward. I didn't take any shortcuts.
I guess to sum it up, if people really want to do this, we should make it easier.