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Plain Text. With Lines
People that liked this post may also be interested in drawit, a vim plugin that helps you create ascii diagrams.
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Any drawing software with vim keybinds?
Probably not exactly what you're looking for, but something you might find useful is the DrawIt plugin for vim. You can enter a drawing "mode" and can easily draw lines, arrows, boxes, etc. using either ASCII characters or Unicode line segments. This isn't a replacement for a full UML diagram, but can be handy for things like state diagrams or truth tables in comments.
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- Show HN: Obsidian Canvas – An infinite space for your ideas
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Show HN: A Highly Opinionated, Fully Functional Obsidian Vault
Would you be so kind and give an example of such a tagged block? I had a look at the documentation and only found https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/how%20to%20create%20pages%20i... that does not addresses blocks.
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Should there be more examples in the arch wiki?
Also another use for logseq is that you can deploy your notes or some of them as static HTML. the documentation website above is an example. Its hosted on GitHub pages: https://github.com/logseq/docs
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Logseq: Privacy-First, Joyful Platform for Knowledge Management
That's a very vague privacy policy[0] with more tracking and analytics than I would have expected for something that claims to be "Privacy-First". I guess it only applies to the users' content.
Yep. There's a plugin API, https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/Plugins, used by 180+ plugins. Logseq can also be scripted from the commandline in node.js with https://github.com/logseq/nbb-logseq#projects-using-nbb-logs.... There are examples for creating a github action, a CLI or creating custom web apps
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Show HN: Obsidian 1.0
Cmd-K to find any line in your notes and Cmd-shift-K to find any line in your page. Starting with 0.8.3 there is also a native find-in-page feature, https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/Find%20in%20page, which can search anything that is visible including results of queries
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- Logseq Raises $4.1M to Accelerate Growth of the New World Knowledge Graph
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Gains I'm Seeing from My Second Brain Tool
LogSeq is another interesting tool in this space. Its primary differentiator seems to be letting you attach arbitrary key-value attributes to pages and blocks and then query things in your workspace to create ad-hoc tables. https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/advanced%20queries
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Anyone move from Emacs to Logseq? Why?
Good question. Logseq is apparently an open source project in clojure inspired by roam research, org-mode and tiddly wiki. One focus is local first storage. Here is the faq: GitHub FAQ
What are some alternatives?
logseq-query
vimnail - A vim like image editor, for creating thumbnails, or even animated thumbnails. Written in Rust
inkscape-shortcut-manager - Inkscape shorcut manager
orger - Tool to convert data into searchable and interactive org-mode views
TekGraphics - Sample data for Tektronix graphics terminals and code for use with xterm
eastend-notebook-syntax - Atom syntax theme - East End Notebook
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
SVG++ - C++ SVG library
simplenote-ios - Simplenote for iOS
org-logseq - Org-logseq allows you to open logseq-style page and block link along with Org Mode.