In my previous startup we tried to keep the terms of use on github but it was quite hard, considering that our lawyer would deliver them in Word format...
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I've been looking for a way to get user requirements (#BusinessAnalysis) into a git workflow. This seems interesting!
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This is awesome!
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If you have a project that entails many chapters or is organized in an outline format, this is super-helpful. I love Git Book. Totally underrated software.
Pros:
Open Source, easy to use, minimal UI, perfect tool for what it's meant to be used for. Lightweight.
Cons:
Hard to think of any. It's under-rated.
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Totally love the new version of GitBook. It makes writing my first book so easy and fun. I wish more people will adopt GitBook.
Pros:
Great user experience (fast and responsive), feature-full (code snippets, search bar)
Cons:
The concept of "spaces" is somewhat confusing.
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I used GitBook to collaborate with other authors on my book quite related to the subject, Docs Like Code (https://docslikecode.com). I loved the ebook output but for print I had to use additional tools.
Pros:
Lets authors use a development-like workflow
Cons:
Some of the plugins were outdated or unmaintained; PDF was not print-ready to my specifications.
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Why is this insanely slow? Basic actions such as copy/paste take 3-5 seconds. I've cleared cookies and that helps temporarily. The problem is that it wants to autosave/sync every second, I think.
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If you have a project that entails many chapters or is organized in an outline format, this is super-helpful. I love Git Book. Totally underrated software.
Pros:Open Source, easy to use, minimal UI, perfect tool for what it's meant to be used for. Lightweight.
Cons:Hard to think of any. It's under-rated.
Totally love the new version of GitBook. It makes writing my first book so easy and fun. I wish more people will adopt GitBook.
Pros:Great user experience (fast and responsive), feature-full (code snippets, search bar)
Cons:The concept of "spaces" is somewhat confusing.
I used GitBook to collaborate with other authors on my book quite related to the subject, Docs Like Code (https://docslikecode.com). I loved the ebook output but for print I had to use additional tools.
Pros:Lets authors use a development-like workflow
Cons:Some of the plugins were outdated or unmaintained; PDF was not print-ready to my specifications.