Show HN: Opal Editor, free Obsidian alternative for markdown and site publishing

36 pointsposted 20 days ago
by rbbydotdev

6 Comments

skylurk

19 days ago

Does it work on iPad? Cause that would be really handy for me.

Git integration sounds awesome, Obsidian does not work well with git. For example, updating a Hugo/Jekell/Zola site. Hard to do that from iPad.

rbbydotdev

19 days ago

Though I haven't tested it myself. I would say probably not very well. But, this is good to know - Thanks! Some of the of ui/ux currently is very targeted towards desktop, for instance drag and drop. Generally, interactions with a touch device would be pretty darn awkward.

This limitation is not intentional by design. I would like to support touch devices and mobile, but to do it properly could take some careful thought and consideration. It's open source and I am looking for some help and input from the community. Even if it's just opening issues, so don't be shy ;)

jannesblobel

19 days ago

I wanted to try it out, but unfortunately I can't open the document/I don't know how to create a new one.

rbbydotdev

19 days ago

Yeah, I was a bit worried about this and tried to be more clear. Good to know I successfully failed (haha) - Create a workspace with the circle plus button, in your workspace make sure you have the sidebar open (cmd/ctrl + b) then in the files click the new markdown icon (next to the trash button) - or if its an ellipsis button you can access it there

This is good feedback, thanks! I should try to make this journey more obvious.

billy99k

19 days ago

It's going to be tough competing with a battle tested app, including a large ecosystem of plugins.

rbbydotdev

19 days ago

That's a very good point! I think as it stands users probably are better suited with obsidian or even vscode. BUT let us not be to limited by what it is today, and think of what it could be tomorrow ;) - I am looking for other developers and contributors to join me in shaping the vision.

Plugins is a great idea. The ability to use existing obsidian plugins could be very powerful. Thank you for the idea!