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Is stackedit is being maintained? #1071

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eldade opened this issue Feb 7, 2017 · 18 comments
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Is stackedit is being maintained? #1071

eldade opened this issue Feb 7, 2017 · 18 comments

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@eldade
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eldade commented Feb 7, 2017

Last commit was about a year ago -- perhaps there is a fork that's actively maintained?

@bradley-fastorientation
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bradley-fastorientation commented Feb 8, 2017

It seems like the author is actively developing a new app called Classeur. A quick Google search for the difference between the two revealed this:

StackEdit is no longer being developed. Thus, Classeur is the true successor of StackEdit.

@Redsandro
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Redsandro commented Feb 9, 2017

That's sad. I like StackEdit. Could use bugfixes. At least for bugs actively breaking current functionality, so it can still be used. I hope forces will co-operate to bring about a change of ownership to someone with more love for the project.

@dtu-compute
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If you are looking for working https and credentials for stackedit to couchdb, then take a look at the fork https://github.com/dtu-compute/dtu-enote-stackedit . The fork is not intended for general purpose, as it have other changes, but the couchdb fixes are.

@rschulman
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@dtu-compute If someone forks stack-edit to restart development, would you be willing to participate in that and upstream some of the improvements you've made? I'm curious about seeing if it can be made to be a wholly client-side app backed by couchdb.

@dtu-compute
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Probably not. If someone forked it and wanted to maintain StackEdit, then it would be easy to merge in our fixes.

After having used StackEdit in production for 6 months, it is not really suitable to mass document editing for our needs. It is a webapp (client side app), and no small amount of fixing can change that.

So we will most likely build our own in the next month, but with file based backend instead of couchdb and no menus. This will not be a general purpose editor, but if someone would be willing to send pull requests to make it general purpose, then we would certainly merge them in.

@Bilge
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Bilge commented Mar 19, 2017

Unfortunately @benweet became terminally disillusioned with the belief that StackEdit's double-pane view could be condensed into a single pane view as in Classeur. However it is trivial to prove how broken this model is. Classeur cannot:

  • Render HTML markup. It cannot display <img> elements nor apply custom alignment.
  • Render HTML entities.
  • Render links nor follow inter-document links.
  • Display heading sizes in monospace mode nor align heading underlines in variable-width mode.

All of these things are already possible in StackEdit with the two-paned approach. This is irrelevant, however, since @benweet died towards the end of 2016. RIP ☠️

@Redsandro
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@Bilge said:

@benweet died towards the end of 2016. RIP ☠️

That's terrible to hear! 😨 Although I don't know you; not sure if joking or sinsere.

@benweet
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benweet commented Mar 19, 2017

Closing the issue, as it's neither a change request nor a bug.

@benweet benweet closed this as completed Mar 19, 2017
@Redsandro
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Aww, not funny. I've seen projects abandoned due to accidents twice.

@benweet I'm glad you're alive. You've invested a lot of time in this project and you don't owe anyone your free time.

@philip-ulrich
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It's sad that this is seemingly the only issue @benweet has even touched in a very long time. Yet he is still willing to take peoples money. Sadly I contributed financially to this and because of an issue that is not being addressed, I cannot use this.

@cryptogee
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cryptogee commented Aug 2, 2017

comment redacted - Apologies for previous abusive language, was feeling very emotional due to lost work. Absolutely no excuse for that kind of language, please accept my humble apologies.

@0xadri
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0xadri commented Jan 6, 2018

StackEdit just launched a beta version of the 5th version

So I doubt the product is being left aside

@jkyeung
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jkyeung commented Feb 23, 2018

Not only is StackEdit still alive, Classeur seems to be going away at the end of May this year.

@andrisi
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andrisi commented Oct 15, 2022

https://ui.toast.com/tui-editor is a good and well maintained alternative

@cryptogee
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cryptogee commented Oct 22, 2022 via email

@Friggler
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this one?
https://getdrafts.com

@Redsandro
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My last comment was more than 5 years ago. Meanwhile I have moved to Zettlr. It is an app in stead of a website, but it works on actual text files in stead of some database like Joplin. So your project folders can be editor-agnostic collabs (e.g. markdown based documentation project on github), and you can open multiple project folders at the same time.

I have one such folder shared with Nextcloud. So I can edit those notes in the browser on Nextcloud editor as well as well as with Nextcloud Notes on my smartphone. Not as advanced as Zettlr itself or as nice as Stackedit, but still a good way to get notes on your phone.

@knackstedt
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I've begun working on an Angular fork of StackEdit, trying to simplify the very interconnected Vue code (incl. various other changes).
As of right now, I'm working on publishing it on npmjs as a standalone web component. I'll also look into making a projector interface for it (like trilium, zettlr and/or obsidian), but that's not a big driver for me so I don't have much motivation :)

In my case, I really wanted to use it as an in-app markdown editor for a few things. Gotta love those permissive licenses :D

https://github.com/knackstedt/stackedit/tree/master

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