# Rocket Pinboard A [Rocket](https://rocket.rs) based web application written in Rust for maintaining a pinboard of notes for a family or group of friends. Similarly to a Wiki, all notes can be edited by everyone, as a board with physical notes would also allow. ## Building Because Rocket still requires a nightly version of Rust, Rocket Pinboard also requires it. The application has been tested with `nightly-2018-01-13`. Rocket Pinboard uses a customized Bootstrap-style, to compile this, use the Ruby implementation of Sass: ``` $ gem install sass ... $ scss static/scss/pinboard.scss:static/csss/pinboard.css ``` ## Usage The notes are stored as plain text files (in Markdown format) under the `notes` subdirectory. As an administrator of the application, you should touch a file with the extension `.note` in this subdirectory to create notes. The resulting note names are the title cased version of the snake cased filenames. For example to create a note for "John Doe": ``` $ touch notes/john_doe.note ``` After creating new notes, start (or restart) the application and then visit: http://localhost:8000/. For setting up production or staging environments, see the [Rocket documentation](https://rocket.rs/guide/configuration/) about configuring different environments. ## To Do There are still quite some things left to do. Here are some points of improvement for the future: * Use a Rust-implementation for Sass * Support different sets of notes (for different environments) * Get rid of hardcoded strings in the UI (for example the name of my family) * Add i18n to support several languages * Support locking a note while editing it in the client so other clients cannot edit it ## License Pinboard is licensed under the MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).