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Good catch, I will try to learn how cargo-binstall works and provide the proper binary files.

There is an open issue to improve the Github Actions CI related to build and release.


I just added support for wiki links and back references (internal)

https://github.com/rochacbruno/marmite/pull/95


[offtopic] I just noticed that my original post title has been edited (not by me) and the part where it said `written in Rust` has been removed.

I see other posts on the page showing `built with Python`, `Python based`, why `written in Rust` was not allowed? just curious.


I just notice that someone (admins) edited and removed the `written in Rust` part of my post.

Not fair.. other posts have `written in Python` on it.

Why was that?


"Works on PHP 8 without preinstalled frameworks"

I like it, but it is not a static site generator, can't compare both things.


Interesting, it would nice to have it as optional feature, I don't want it to be dependent on git, but if git is already there would be an option.


My goal is to build binaries and have it distributed to the most used package indexes out there, I didn't get there yet.


Wikilinks is possible, already a feature of comrak parser, just have to enable it.

Need to think about back references.

In any case if the implementation is simple I would take a PR.


You can start a new theme with marmite and remove the little JS it has to switch white/dark modes.


People hates it because everyone tries to use as ot was Nutella. Used in the right way, butter + marmite on a toast is awesome.


I have to google the definition of the marmite word in English because in my first language it means something like cauldron or pot.

Definitely a faux-ami.


It comes in a little black (glass) pot - maybe that's where the name comes from


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