So thanks to @xuu@txt.sour.is digging both alt and title attributes actually work in yarnd like

@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com
The signs show fine on jenny. So, it is a display thing. Probably related to Markdown.
Oof! I found a bug on Yarn’s Markdown rendering, @prologic@twtxt.net. See OP.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, would you know the regex to use within .muttrc to colorise a Markdown code block like the one below?
# This one works for `code`, but that's about it.
(^|[[:space:][:punct:]])\`[^\`]+\`([[:space:][:punct:]]|$)
@eldersnake@yarn.andrewjvpowell.com There isn’t an equivalent for those because:
Markdown is not a replacement for HTML, or even close to it. Its syntax is very small, corresponding only to a very small subset of HTML tags.
You can read more of its philosophy at Daring Fireball. There are enhancements to Markdown (CommonMark, for example), that add extra to it.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de To clarify, Markdown is just text. 😊 I can do bolding, link things, and if single return multilines ever comes to jenny, I would be able to do bulleted and numbered lists.
Headings are OK tooThe only things—that I know of—that doesn’t work is “> “, but I can use “>”, like so:
D’oh!
So, jenny allows me to write Markdown almost just fine!
@quark@ferengi.one If so, @movq@www.uninformativ.de, not quite https://www.uninformativ.de/git/jenny/commit/4a02eeec58317107c07e759733312d168e319f17.html#h0-0-5... Markdown needs single new lines for many things. Bulleted, numbered, code, etc. need them.
Unrelated: my first response shows a rendering bug on your site: it’s dropping a backslash. Hard to mix markdown and genuine plain text.
New repository: aquilax/mdexec - Executes commands in a markdown file and embeds the result
lextwt branch. There's a noticeable ~2x increase in CPU usage across the board since I deployed this at ~16.30pm (AEST).
@prologic@twtxt.net That is strange.. i wonder if there is another change that is causing it. Benchmarks are thinking the other way :|
BenchmarkAll/retwt-16 1 4940172200 ns/op 587319376 B/op 2587159 allocs/op
BenchmarkAll/lextwt-16 1 775764020 ns/op 9223088 B/op 197557 allocs/op
BenchmarkParse/retwt-16 1 591158277 ns/op 67539096 B/op 230841 allocs/op
BenchmarkParse/lextwt-16 1 716961837 ns/op 5450448 B/op 130290 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-html-16 1 8358103017 ns/op 918709168 B/op 4692292 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-html-16 1 822033267 ns/op 14280112 B/op 261795 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-markdown-16 1 8114225415 ns/op 929928384 B/op 4693004 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-markdown-16 1 806554306 ns/op 14332608 B/op 270905 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-text-16 1 8098215897 ns/op 923862192 B/op 4684739 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-text-16 1 745064673 ns/op 12689784 B/op 252476 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-literal-16 1 4068799822 ns/op 409517880 B/op 2372471 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-literal-16 1 754793627 ns/op 9834520 B/op 214931 allocs/op
lextwt branch. There's a noticeable ~2x increase in CPU usage across the board since I deployed this at ~16.30pm (AEST).
@prologic@twtxt.net That is strange.. i wonder if there is another change that is causing it. Benchmarks are thinking the other way :|
BenchmarkAll/retwt-16 1 4940172200 ns/op 587319376 B/op 2587159 allocs/op
BenchmarkAll/lextwt-16 1 775764020 ns/op 9223088 B/op 197557 allocs/op
BenchmarkParse/retwt-16 1 591158277 ns/op 67539096 B/op 230841 allocs/op
BenchmarkParse/lextwt-16 1 716961837 ns/op 5450448 B/op 130290 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-html-16 1 8358103017 ns/op 918709168 B/op 4692292 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-html-16 1 822033267 ns/op 14280112 B/op 261795 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-markdown-16 1 8114225415 ns/op 929928384 B/op 4693004 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-markdown-16 1 806554306 ns/op 14332608 B/op 270905 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-text-16 1 8098215897 ns/op 923862192 B/op 4684739 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-text-16 1 745064673 ns/op 12689784 B/op 252476 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/retwt-literal-16 1 4068799822 ns/op 409517880 B/op 2372471 allocs/op
BenchmarkOutput/lextwt-literal-16 1 754793627 ns/op 9834520 B/op 214931 allocs/op
@prologic@twtxt.net @hxii@0xff.nu I’m certain that it is a markdown thing. Its that way on other markdown sites like Reddit. Because the underline is being escaped to prevent the underline style. Gotta double it up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@prologic@twtxt.net @hxii@0xff.nu I’m certain that it is a markdown thing. Its that way on other markdown sites like Reddit. Because the underline is being escaped to prevent the underline style. Gotta double it up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@xuu@txt.sour.is @prologic@twtxt.net (#6jkpxzq) hmm from what i can tell its parsing ok.. something got broken in the markdown conversion…
@xuu@txt.sour.is @prologic@twtxt.net (#6jkpxzq) hmm from what i can tell its parsing ok.. something got broken in the markdown conversion…
@prologic@twtxt.net yep. it actually extracts everything at parse time. like mentions/tags/links/media. so they can be accessed and manipulated without additional parsing. it can then be output as MarkDown
@prologic@twtxt.net yep. it actually extracts everything at parse time. like mentions/tags/links/media. so they can be accessed and manipulated without additional parsing. it can then be output as MarkDown
Konvertering till Markdown och valideringen av bloggen ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/markup.html
Markdown vs Blosxom 1-0: Bra bloggverktyg, någon? ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/blosxom-markdown.html
Honestly never realized before Beakerbrowser that peer-to-peer could be used to share markdown, JavaScript and html files.
New repository: aquilax/daily-checklist - Simple tool for generating daily checklists in markdown
Phew. Searching DuckDuckGo for “blackfriday markdown” gives me what I want even though it’s the day before Black Friday.
/meta @ckipp@chronica.xyz About images, sure, I understand it’s useless for CLI-only use. But if we added our own format, maybe something like Markdown
would work?New repository: aquilax/md2html - Markdown to HTML command line tool (wraps Blackfriday)
markdown + pandoc + make = книга за 0 време http://t.co/h3F2JGB