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Cachely is the managed self-hosted remote cache for Nx and Turborepo - the cache backend you'd otherwise build and run yourself, hosted for you on Cloudflare's edge (R2). It's a drop-in replacement for a DIY @nx/s3-cache / S3 bucket setup: point your build tool at Cachely with a token and two environment variables, and share build cache across CI and every developer's laptop.
Unlike a self-hosted cache, Cachely enforces read-only tokens at the API, so pull-request and fork builds can read but never write - closing the Nx cache-poisoning attack (CVE-2025-36852). It adds ROI reporting (the real build minutes and dollars the cache saved), per-tool insights, and build-optimization suggestions on top.
Pricing is a flat per-workspace subscription with no per-seat fees - add every developer, bot, and CI actor without watching the bill. Cachely never stores your source code; it caches only task outputs and their content hashes. Nx and Turborepo today; Bazel on the roadmap.
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If you use a doc-as-code tool like VitePress, Asciidoctor, or Docusaurus, you can render CSV files as HTML tables at build time โ either natively or through a custom plugin. Most tools support CSV includes out of the box or with minimal effort, and any AI assistant can generate the glue code for your specific stack in seconds. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
I do have to say that all of the doc tools they mention in the beginning are worse than Astro Starlight[1] and Vitepress[2]. Can highly recommend AstroStarlight for documentation sites myself. [1]: https://starlight.astro.build/ [2]: https://vitepress.dev/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Since itโs hosted on GitHub, I snooped through the repo and it appears to be created using VitePress [1]. [1] https://vitepress.dev/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I first tried VitePress, thinking it would be easy for me. I followed the Getting Started Guide. But even during setup, I realized: I'd need time to explore themes, actions, and features. Iโd need at least an afternoon with full focus. The baby was already stirring in the carrierโso no time for that. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Obligatory meme: https://rakhim.org/honestly-undefined/19/ I'm personally in the top left corner and bottom right corner at the same time, which is sort of funny. I have used WordPress since 2004-2005, and I've also written a Python static site generator before using Flask + Frozen-Flask[1]. I've also made stops through tools like Sphinx, Hugo, Gatsby, and VitePress[2]. But my personal site continues to run... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites
nxCloud - nxCloud is a commercial OwnCloud provider
GitBook - Modern Publishing, Simply taking your books from ideas to finished, polished books.
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
Hyperbook - Hyperbook is a quick and easy way to build interactive workbooks, that support modern standards and runs superfast.
Archivy - A self-hosted knowledge repository that allows you to safely preserve useful content that contributes to your own personal, searchable and extensible wiki.