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HackMD 0.3.2
HackMD is a realtime collaborative markdown notes on all platforms.
Inspired by Hackpad, but more focusing on speed and flexibility.
Still in early stage, feel free to fork or contribute to this.
Thanks for your using! 😄
Operational Transformation
From 0.3.2, we start support operational transformation.
Which make concurrent editing safe and not break up other users' operations.
Even more, now can show other clients' selections.
See more at http://operational-transformation.github.io/
Database dependency
- PostgreSQL 9.3.6 or 9.4.1
- MongoDB 3.0.2
Import database schema
The notes are store in PostgreSQL, the schema is in the hackmd_schema.sql
To import the sql file in PostgreSQL, type psql -i hackmd_schema.sql
The users, temps and sessions are store in MongoDB, which don't need schema, so just make sure you have the correct connection string.
Structure
hackmd/
├── logs/ --- server logs
├── backups/ --- db backups
├── tmp/ --- temporary files
├── lib/ --- server libraries
└── public/ --- client files
├── css/ --- css styles
├── js/ --- js scripts
├── vendor/ --- vendor includes
└── views/ --- view templates
Configure
There are some config you need to change in below files
./Procfile --- for heroku start
./run.sh --- for forever start
./processes.json --- for pm2 start
./config.js --- for server settings
./public/js/common.js --- for client settings
./hackmd --- for logrotate
From 0.3.1, we no longer recommend using forever
to run your server.
We using pm2
to run server.
See here for details.
You can use SSL to encrypt your site by passing certificate path in the config.js
and set usessl=true
Run a server
- forever:
bash run.sh
- pm2:
pm2 start processes.json
Stop a server
- forever:
forever stop hackmd
- pm2:
pm2 stop hackmd
Backup db
To backup the db, type bash backup.sh
License under MIT.