![Logo](https://i.imgur.com/ixnBYOl.png) # AwwKoala - [Demo](http://awwkoala.com/) ## A Websocket Wiki and Kind Of A List Application [![Version 0.9](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.9-brightgreen.svg)]() [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/schollz/AwwKoala)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/schollz/AwwKoala) [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/schollz/AwwKoala](https://badges.gitter.im/schollz/AwwKoala.svg)](https://gitter.im/schollz/AwwKoala?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) This is a self-contained wiki webserver that makes sharing easy and _fast_. You can make any page you want, and any page is editable by anyone. Pages load instantly for editing, and have special rendering for whether you want to view as a web page or view as list. # Features **Simplicity**. The philosophy here is to *just type*. To jot a note, simply load the page at [`/`](http://AwwKoala.com/) and just start typing. No need to press edit, the browser will already be focused on the text. No need to press save - it will automatically save when you stop writing. The URL at [`/`](http://AwwKoala.com/) will redirect to an easy-to-remember name that you can use to reload the page at anytime, anywhere. But, you can also use any URL you want, e.g. [`/AnythingYouWant`](http://AwwKoala.com/AnythingYouWant). **Viewing**. All pages can be rendered into HTML by adding `/view`. For example, the page [`/AnythingYouWant`](http://AwwKoala.com/AnythingYouWant) is rendered at [`/AnythingYouWant/view`](http://AwwKoala.com/AnythingYouWant/view). You can write in HTML or [Markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) for page rendering. To quickly link to `/view` pages, just use `[[AnythingYouWnat]]`. Math is supported with [Katex](https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX) using `$\frac{1}{2}$` for inline equations and `$$\frac{1}{2}$$` for regular equations. **Listifying**. If you are writing a list and you want to tick off things really easily, just add `/list`. For example, after editing [`/grocery`](http://AwwKoala.com/grocery), goto [`/grocery/list`](http://AwwKoala.com/grocery/list). In this page, whatever you click on will be struck through and moved to the end. This is helpful if you write a grocery list and then want to easily delete things from it. **Automatic versioning**. All previous versions of all notes are stored and can be accessed by adding `?version=X` onto `/view` or `/edit`. If you are on the `/view` or `/edit` pages the menu below will show the most substantial changes in the history. Note, only the _current_ version can be edited (no branching allowed, yet). **Security**. HTTPS support is provided and everything is sanitized to prevent XSS attacks. Though all URLs are publicly accessible, you are free to obfuscate your website by using an obscure/random address (read: the site is still publicly accessible, just hard to find!). The automatic URL is an alliterative animal description - of which there are over 500,000 possibilities - so the URL is easy to remember and hard to guess. **Keyboard Shortcuts**. Quickly transition between Edit/View/List by using `Ctl+Shift+E` to Edit, `Ctl+Shift+Z` to View, and `Ctl+Shift+L` to Listify. **Admin controls**. The Admin can view/delete all the documents by setting the `-a YourAdminKey` when starting the program. Then the admin has access to the `/ls/YourAdminKey` to view and delete any of the pages. # Install First [install Go](https://golang.org/doc/install). Then continue. ## To access locally... Then, if you want to host on your local network just do: ``` git clone https://github.com/schollz/awwkoala.git cd awwkoala make ./awwkoala -p :8001 LOCALIPADDRESS ``` and then goto the address `http://LOCALIPADDRESS:8001/` ## To access from anywhere... For this you need to forward port 80 and [get a DNS for your external address](https://www.duckdns.org/). I recommend using `NGINX` as middleware, as it will do caching of the static files for you. ```bash sudo apt-get install nginx ``` There is an example `NGINX` block in `install/`. If you want to use SSL instead, follow the instructions in `letsencrypt/README.md`. To automatically install, on Raspberry Pi / Ubuntu / Debian system use: ``` git clone https://github.com/schollz/awwkoala.git cd awwkoala nano Makefile <--- EDIT this Makefile to include YOUR EXTERNAL ADDRESS make && sudo make install ``` Now the program starts and stops with ``` sudo /etc/init.d/AwwKoala start|stop|restart ``` Edit your crontab (`sudo crontab -e`) to start on boot: ``` @reboot /etc/init.d/AwwKoala start ``` # Usage ``` $ awwkoala --help awwkoala: A Websocket Wiki and Kind Of A List Application run this to start the server and then visit localhost at the port you specify (see parameters). Example: 'awwkoala localhost' Example: 'awwkoala -p :8080 localhost:8080' Example: 'awwkoala -db /var/lib/awwkoala/db.bolt localhost:8003' Example: 'awwkoala -p :8080 -crt ssl/server.crt -key ssl/server.key localhost:8080' Options: -a string key to access admin priveleges (default no admin priveleges) -crt string location of ssl crt -db string location of database file (default "/home/mu/awwkoala/data.db") -httptest.serve string if non-empty, httptest.NewServer serves on this address and blocks -key string location of ssl key -p string port to bind (default ":8003") ``` If you set the admin flag, `-a` you can access a list of all the current files by going to `/ls/WhateverYouSetTheFlagTo`. # Contact If you'd like help, go ahead and clone and send a pull request. If you find a bug, please submit [an issue](https://github.com/schollz/AwwKoala/issues). Any other comments, questions or anything at all, just tweet me @zack_118 # Contributors Thanks to [tscholl2](https://github.com/tscholl2).