A non-linear web notebook written with Sinatra and jQuery
Ditty is inspired by TiddlyWiki written by Jeremy Ruston, and at some point might even make itself compatible with that project. For those that arn’t familiar with the concept though: Ditty (and TiddlyWiki) are designed around the concept of ‘ditties’ (or tiddlers) which represent little, or not so little, snippets of information that can be cross-linked. However, rather than navigating around like a normal wiki, the ditties are instead inserted into the page body allowing you to dynamically choose what information is displayed.
This section will follow when Ditty is a little more polished. But basically,just run ditty.rb
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