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ourbigbook

v0.9.27

Published

The best way to publish your scientific knowledge.

Downloads

380

Readme

OurBigBook Project

The best way to publish your scientific knowledge.

OurBigBook.com | docs.OurBigBook.com

Source code for the entire OurBigBook Project:

OurBigBook is a powerful static wiki generator and lightweight markup language to write complex structured wikis/books/blogs.

The same markup source code can also be uploaded to OurBigBook.com which has the amazing "Topics" multi-user mind-melding magic feature 🧙

A rendered version of it can be seen at: https://docs.ourbigbook.com. The source file for the homepage is: index.bigb.

Get started quickly with the OurBigBook command line utility by using our template project https://github.com/ourbigbook/template:

git clone https://github.com/ourbigbook/template
cd template
npm install
npx ourbigbook .
firefox _out/html/index.html

The generated HTML is published at: https://ourbigbook.github.io/template

A full blown showcase knowledge base can be seen at:

  • https://cirosantilli.com (static website publish)
  • https://ourbigbook.com/cirosantilli (equivalent on OurBigBook.com with dynamic website features such as topics
  • https://github.com/cirosantilli/cirosantilli.github.io (source code for both of the above)

Screenshot of the topics feature, which provides multi-user mind-melding:

Internal cross file references done right:

You can publish your local lightweight markup files either to OurBigBook.com or as a static website on your own domain of choice:

You can edit locally with our Visual Studio Code extension:

The Visual Studio Code extension implements features such as header trees:

You can also edit directly on OurBigBook.com with the Web Editor:

Tags are just headers:

Experience infinitely deep tables of contents:

Web article search:

Every single section gets its own discussion section so you can find issues specific to any part of the text: