# Salvi
Salvi is a simple wiki-like note-taking web application, written in Python using
Flask framework.
**Warning**: Salvi is designed for personal, individual use. It may not be
suitable as a community or team knowledge base.
## Features
+ Write notes on the go, using Markdown syntax
+ Any note can have its own URL
+ Revision history
+ Stored in SQLite/MySQL databases
+ Material Icons
+ Light/dark theme
+ Calendar
+ Works fine even with JavaScript disabled.
## Requirements & Dependencies
+ **Python** 3.10+.
+ **Flask** web framework (and Flask-Login / Flask-WTF / Flask-Arrest extensions).
+ **SQLAlchemy** ORM.
+ **Markdown** for page rendering.
+ **[SUOU](https://github.com/yusurko/suou)**. (since 1.0)
* **Python-Dotenv**.
+ The database drivers needed for the type of database.
To install the dependencies, run (virtualenv advised):
> `pip install -e .`
## Usage
+ Clone this repository: `git clone https://github.com/yusurko/salvi`
+ Edit `.env` with the needed parameters. An example `.env` with MySQL:
```
APP_NAME=Salvi
DATABASE_URL=mysql://root:root@localhost/salvi
```
+ Run `python3 -m app_init` to initialize the database and create the administrator user. (The installer is unstable)
+ Run `flask run`.
+ You can now access Salvi in your browser at port 5000.
## Caveats
+ The whole application is free of unit tests. Ergo untested. No coverage.
+ If you forget the password, there is currently no way to reset it. E-mail is not supported as of 1.0.
+ This app comes with no content. It means, you have to write it yourself.
## License
Since 1.0, Salvi is licensed under the [Apache License, Version 2.0](LICENSE), a non-copyleft free and open source license.
Salvi`<=0.9` is under **[MIT license](LICENSE.0_9)**, available at `LICENSE.0_9`.
This is a hobby project, made available “AS IS”, with __no warranty__ express or implied.
I (sakuragasaki46) may NOT be held accountable for Your use of my code.
> It's pointless to file a lawsuit because you feel damaged, and it's only going to turn against you. What a waste of money you could have spent on a vacation or charity, or invested in stocks.