I just now discovered this. I think I will have a gander.
Tell me what you think afterwards!
linux build where?
treedome_0.5.4_amd64.deb is the linux build. For now I provide for debian, nix (new version on the way), and arch linux
why not flatpak?
It is an option, but for now, I want to prioritise Debian based OS first, as many people uses it.
Wise choice. Debian is upstream of the lion's share of Linux desktop distros.
of course, the nice thing with flatpak is that it works on every distro, including debian-based ones
Kudos on the release! And respect for using codeberg.
I'm always on the lookout for a FOSS replacement to my biggest proprietary dependency, Obsidian (some exist, but too many tradeoffs so far). I didn't see any mention of wiki-style links, is that out of scope? I imagine the encryption makes it complicated.
Also, on the dev side, how has your experience with Tauri been? Have you tinkered with any other rust frameworks? How have you found their documentation?
For now the links is still on the horizon, I think its doable though, even with encryption. Tauri have been a good friend in the development phase, it does what it do fine. Sometimes I need to get my head around a performance spike though, just found out linux tauri (gtkwebkit i think) doesnt play well with shadows css. It slows the damn thing.
The docs are very thorough, for my usecase anyway.
Thanks for the reply and info! I'm excited to hear links are being considered. I'll keep an eye on it. Best of luck!
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