Something has definitely gone amiss here. I appreciate your contributions greatly but I'm afraid a documented list of extensions is not available in your documentation (which could benefit from a search function too.), and the wiki history is indeed missing as far as I can tell. Luckily the wayback machine has a snapshot: Ä«ut I can recover no such corresponding version on the github wiki. The widget layout is managed by a dashboard tab in the sidebar of the Node-RED. md to a wiki page to see the raw content seem to expire after a few days and do not need the login query parameter. The tokens that are appending to URLs automatically when adding. In, create a new empty repo with the same name as you used above. If you want to try the latest version from github, you can install it by. very nice Clor commented on Adding '.md' at the end of the wiki-URL redirects to the raw page, as a potentially simpler solution. ![]() mv example-project.wiki example-project-wiki. I suggest replacing the repo.wiki to -wiki. Once it is cloned locally, rename the project. When I try to visit one of the two old commits that is listed there, I get "Page not found": From the command line, run git clone , as found in the screenshot below.That page shows only three entries in it's history - none of them have content. These used to be listed at the top of the Liquid-extensions wiki page. Notice we can add a custom footer, add a custom sidebar etc. ![]() I am looking for the custom Liquid filters, such as date_to_xmlschema and a handful of others that Jekyll defines on top of the standard Liquid filters. Go to a GitHub repository, and in the menu you should see Wiki: Click Create the First Page: You should see something like below: We see the title of the page is Home, and it has some basic test.
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