Leafwiki Devlog #7: v0.6.1 - Introducing Backlinks + Better Search (SQLite FTS5) 🌿
Hi! It’s time for another update on LeafWiki 🌿 The new version v0.6.1 focuses on two things you use constantly in a wiki: - Search — fuzzy search & improved ra...
Hi! It’s time for another update on LeafWiki 🌿 The new version v0.6.1 focuses on two things you use constantly in a wiki: - Search — fuzzy search & improved ra...
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