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2019-02-27
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nyor.tr20:02:16

Hyperfiddle looks like a very cool project, I would like to try it locally but I haven't found any documentation on how to get started. Are there any instruction on how to run Hyperfiddle locally with a local Datomic db? Any help is be appreciated.

Dustin Getz20:02:40

hi @nyor.tr we haven’t released that capability yet

Tobias Gerdin20:02:55

I'm following the blog tutorial but it seems like the links-tab is different..

Tobias Gerdin21:02:23

in particular no 'rel' column?

Dustin Getz21:02:39

Hi @tgerdin we just deployed a bunch of stuff, i hid the tutorial this morning too you must have already had it open 🙂

Tobias Gerdin21:02:03

depending on your time zone, maybe

Tobias Gerdin21:02:34

would it not be possible to have the old version deployed until the tutorial is updated?

Tobias Gerdin21:02:53

alhtough i can see that is still linked to from the blog at http://www.hyperfiddle.net/:blog/

Dustin Getz21:02:07

Thanks, i will add a warning

Dustin Getz21:02:30

Im looking at it now, the tutorial is too diverged, if you are curious you can try to figure out how stuff works by poking around at whats in the tank, otherwise we will be bumping the docs in March

Tobias Gerdin21:02:21

all i could see in the tank was three the parents and the two datomic examples?

Dustin Getz21:02:48

That’s wrong, looking into it

Dustin Getz21:02:37

It looks to me like this on an unprivleged account:

Dustin Getz21:02:40

What do you see?

Tobias Gerdin21:02:48

Ah, at that page i see more. i guess the index button is scoped to some smaller set

Dustin Getz21:02:13

I see how that is confusing, i will look into fixing that

Tobias Gerdin21:02:15

Well, docs would be nice. I can see that there is a lot of potential in this. I am building something that I think would be a very good fit for hyperfiddle, which is why I wanted to give it a whirl

Dustin Getz21:02:27

Thanks, check back in march and you’ll see activity here when I bump everything

Dustin Getz21:02:30

What are you working on?

Dustin Getz21:02:46

@tgerdin it seems like you got quite far, do you have any thoughts as to this format of tutorial?

Tobias Gerdin22:02:10

i think the topic of the tutorial was good (simple CDUD thingie). perhaps it could be integrated with the system itself in some interactive way so as to always be up to date?