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#1 2016-02-19 09:32:12

simgunz
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[REQUEST] laverna

Can someone add this to AUR please?

Description:
Laverna is a JavaScript note-taking web application with a Markdown editor and encryption support. It's built to be an open source alternative to Evernote.

On the website compiled bins are provided here or the code can be downloaded from the GitHub page

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#2 2016-03-30 15:54:14

babel
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Re: [REQUEST] laverna

+1
It would be nice to have an aur package.

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#3 2016-03-30 16:38:34

eschwartz
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Re: [REQUEST] laverna

It's a javascript webapp, where would you "install" it to?


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#4 2016-03-30 17:20:37

Alad
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Re: [REQUEST] laverna

Probably like any of the other nodejs stuff...

https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/ … ejs-jshint


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#5 2016-03-30 17:37:15

eschwartz
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Re: [REQUEST] laverna

I would've suggested that, except it doesn't seem quite so useful when what you are really doing is "installing" a website or portion thereof. Installing website data is not really a good fit for pacman.

You then have to open a web browser and navigate to file:///usr/lib/node_modules/laverna/index.html or wherever you installed it.
Unless the PKGBUILD also sets up a webserver, which is just extra "no".

Last edited by eschwartz (2016-03-30 17:39:00)


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#6 2016-04-06 23:08:58

babel
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Re: [REQUEST] laverna

Eschwartz wrote:

It's a javascript webapp, where would you "install" it to?

There's a Desktop version of Laverna in here: https://github.com/Laverna/laverna/rele … ux-x64.zip

It's just the "app version" of a web service, but someone might find it useful.

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#7 2016-04-06 23:11:31

eschwartz
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Re: [REQUEST] laverna

babel wrote:
Eschwartz wrote:

It's a javascript webapp, where would you "install" it to?

There's a Desktop version of Laverna in here: https://github.com/Laverna/laverna/rele … ux-x64.zip

It's just the "app version" of a web service, but someone might find it useful.

It's almost like you didn't see the post immediately above yours...

Eschwartz wrote:

I would've suggested that, except it doesn't seem quite so useful when what you are really doing is "installing" a website or portion thereof. Installing website data is not really a good fit for pacman.

You then have to open a web browser and navigate to file:///usr/lib/node_modules/laverna/index.html or wherever you installed it.
Unless the PKGBUILD also sets up a webserver, which is just extra "no".


Managing AUR repos The Right Way -- aurpublish (now a standalone tool)

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#8 2016-12-12 22:16:46

funilrys
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Re: [REQUEST] laverna

I added it 3 months ago wink

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