mind.nvim
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9.3 | 9.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
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mind.nvim
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Mind.nvim is Deprecated so what to use now!?
im looking somethign like mind.nvim which you guys like use ,
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Tools for productivity
For Notetaking, I use Vimwiki. However there are other out there like obsidian.nvim, telekasten.nvim, neorg, nvim-orgmode, mind.nvim. I wanted something that felt universal, (like supported anywhere) so I moved to basically to markdown based system, since it's supported by github, gitlab, obsidian gui app, etc. I even use it on mobile, there is an obsidian android app.
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Note taking options?
mind
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Tasks plugin to help me manage everything I might do in the future?
I start using mind.nvim, it supports not everything you have in your list, but still.
- mind.nvim | Part 1/5: Introduction and first features
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Attention to plugin authors: I just found out an annoying “bug”, you might be vulnerable too
So it’s been weeks if not months that I’ve noticed weird behaviors of mind.nvim when I open a Mind tree. Sometimes, the tree view is immediately replaced with nvim-tree.lua. At first, I thought it was a (super) weird autocommand from the latter plugin, but didn’t really investigate that much because it didn’t occur very often.
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Recommendations for note-taking in NeoVim.
I have stumbled upon this one but haven't had any time to test it yet. But it looks nice though and is quite popular: https://github.com/phaazon/mind.nvim
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Note-taking help. Zettelkasten method
https://github.com/phaazon/mind.nvim as it looks pretty cool. Don’t know if it works for the method you’re looking for though.
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Announcement: Mind v2.2
mind.nvim just got a new release: v2.2. That new version fixes some bugs and add news features, among :MindClose and smart trees.
- Announcement: mind.nvim v2.1 is out
obsidian-releases
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UX Case Study: Markdown Heading
The closest editor that follows our first principle is Obsidian editor:
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I switched from Notion to Obsidian
The solution was already installed on both my computer and my phone: Obsidian.
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Why single vendor is the new proprietary
> why does open source need to "win"
Open source does not need to win.
But your ability to be in control of your computer needs to be preserved. A proprietary fridge cannot control your diet, while a proprietary App Store can control what software you install on YOUR phone (unless you live in EU, hello DMA!). The tail wags the dog, so to speak. Proprietary software has also been shown to break user workflows or remove functions in an update while leaving users with no choice whatsoever.
One alternative to having open source win is to ensure software must come with a robust warranty and other assurances you expect from the things you buy. EU's CRA will make software vulnerabilities in WiFi routers covered by warranty, for example.
You can also ensure robust and interoperable data storage options. For example, https://obsidian.md/ stores all notes in Markdown, not holding the data hostage in case users will not like how future versions will work. GDPR actually has a provision for data portability (Art. 20), but it does not seem to have a requisite effect on the industry yet.
And until the above issues are solved, open source remains the best way to ensure that a software tail cannot wag your computer dog.
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Ask HN: Has Anyone Trained a personal LLM using their personal notes?
[2] https://obsidian.md/
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Replatforming from Gatsby to Zola!
So I've had my fair share of personal websites and blogs. I have built them on stacks ranging from the most basic HTML and CSS, to hosted frameworks like Wordpress and Laravel, to the more modern single page applications built in Vue and React. For a simple content blog I think you can't go wrong with a Static Site Generator though. These days I am almost exclusively writing everything in Obsidian. Which is great because its all in standard markdown format. This allows for a really neat and easy content publishing workflow.
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Show HN: Godspeed is a fast, 100% keyboard oriented todo app for Mac
Consider making an Obsidian[^1] plugin, or writing to Obsidian-compatible Markdown files :)
[^1]: https://obsidian.md/
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Setting Up Obsidian for Content Planning and Project Management
Obsidian is a writing application created to allow for offline / private note taking in markdown format, in an interface that looks a lot like our regular programming IDE. It is very flexible, with a good collection of community plugins that you can use to customize Obsidian to your heart contents.
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What is Omnivore and How to Save Articles Using this Tool
Obsidian support via our Obsidian Plugin
- Tools that Make Me Productive as a Software Engineer
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Where Is Noether's Principle in Machine Learning?
Thank you!
In the beginning, I used kognise'z water.css [1], so most of the smart decisions (background/text color, margins, line spacing I think) probably come from there. Since then it's been some amount of little adjustments. The font is by Jean François Porchez, called Le Monde Livre Classic [2].
I draft in Obsidian [3] and build the site with a couple python scripts and KaTeX.
[1] https://watercss.kognise.dev/
[2] https://typofonderie.com/fr/fonts/le-monde-livre-classic
[3] https://obsidian.md/
What are some alternatives?
obsidian.nvim - Obsidian 🤝 Neovim
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
mkdnflow.nvim - Fluent navigation and management of markdown notebooks
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
orgmode - Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
jopvim.nvim
AppFlowy - AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and customizations. Built with Flutter and Rust.
telekasten.nvim - A Neovim (lua) plugin for working with a markdown zettelkasten / wiki and mixing it with a journal, based on telescope.nvim
Mermaid - Edit, preview and share mermaid charts/diagrams. New implementation of the live editor.