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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Automatic checking of all MagicMirror² modules

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    • KristjanESPERANTOK Offline
      KristjanESPERANTO Module Developer @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil said:

      show how to resolve the integrity problem, without constant intervention

      With “integrity problem” you are talking about how to add new modules to the list?

      I’m also fine with your order of tasks :slightly_smiling_face:

      is it you that becomes the maintainer?

      A maintainer of this project, yes. But as I understand it, we can assign different teams with different roles for each project. So I don’t automatically have to become a maintainer of the core.

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        sdetweil @KristjanESPERANTO
        last edited by

        @KristjanESPERANTO integrity.

        you said user error or vandal mess up the data

        currently we don’t have different roles.

        but that wasn’t my point.

        I have enough on my plate and wouldn’t be able to maintain this

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        • BKeyportB Online
          BKeyport Module Developer @mumblebaj
          last edited by

          @mumblebaj Old page may be outdated, but at least it’s sorted much better, and compact. New and flashy does not make a successful page sometimes.

          We need to keep the compactness of the old way, somehow, and not bury good modules under bad ones - this is the main problem I see with this site.

          I can’t hit my browser’s text search and look for calendar for example. I get MMM-CX2 and MMM-CX before I even come close to the current MMM-CX3, and totally miss my mini calendar module.

          The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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          • mumblebajM Offline
            mumblebaj Module Developer @BKeyport
            last edited by

            @BKeyport As an IT person I would say we need to move with the times. Being stuck in the old is never good. Have you tagged your modules as per the stats gathered on it?

            Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
            Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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            • BKeyportB Online
              BKeyport Module Developer @mumblebaj
              last edited by

              @mumblebaj 90% of the modules in the system are outdated and would never be tagged, so…

              The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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              • mumblebajM Offline
                mumblebaj Module Developer @BKeyport
                last edited by

                @BKeyport Gives users an indication that they are outdated and may not be supported. My point is being stuck in the past is never a good idea unless you want your project to “die”

                Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
                Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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                  sdetweil @mumblebaj
                  last edited by

                  @mumblebaj lots of useful modules haven’t been updated. pages for example…

                  so old is not bad necessarily

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  • M Offline
                    MMRIZE
                    last edited by MMRIZE

                    I don’t care if it is not updated or not as long as it works.
                    However, we can call some unmaintained-anymore modules legacy. Maybe a tag legacy to some old modules be a good way to distinguish. By contrast, the other side might be modern.

                    If possible, I wish for more features/rules for common "modern" modules. These could help automate the management of modules.

                    • Installer command/script/instruction
                      Some modules may need additional manual pre-requisition or dependency jobs (e.g. getting auth), but most of the modules would be possible to prepare simple scripts for installation. (in package.json and specific installer folder). If so, we can provide an auto-install/update feature to MM.

                    • Basic default configuration example file.
                      If possible, a default config example would be a help for the newbie, and with that content, auto-configuration would be possible in the installation stage.
                      Of course, there might be private-information or API-Key issues…

                    • Using .env to store private/secure information. (Or private.json something…)
                      To separate normal configuration from sophisticated private data (e.g., API Key, Account, password, etc.) , using .env may be the option. It could be composed through an installation script if needed.

                    I wish we could have something like a plugins market or bundle store of other applications.

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                    • BKeyportB Online
                      BKeyport Module Developer @MMRIZE
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                      @MMRIZE I’d love to see a plugin store and/or marketplace of sorts. Some other projects uses NPM with a fancy front end web to do so, much like some modules use(d) a web interface to set up the initial config or adjust configs (Sam’s config module, MMM-RTSP, etc)

                      This would be an ideal marketplace (Simple, to the point, shows everything a user needs) :
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                      Then when the user wants to config:
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                      Homebridge is one of the better ways of doing things, IMO.

                      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                      • BKeyportB Online
                        BKeyport Module Developer @BKeyport
                        last edited by

                        By the way, the verify system for them is to verify the module is stable, etc, once you get verified, you can advertise for donations within the system, this is why I have a red heart on mine. (all of my modules/plugins/etc I do I have a donation link for a charity I like)

                        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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