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CherryTree
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CherryTree
- Cherrytree Releases 1.0.0
- Digital notetaking?
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Personal "database" for storing work experience information?
I am started using CherryTree. (There is a screenshot here.)
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Ask HN: Using Markdown Files for Notetaking?
I wonder if an extensible editor (example: Atom) could do both of those things with Markdown files. Assuming by styling you mean things like being able to highlight and custom-style some text, even in a typically text-only view of a markdown file. It wouldn't be a big surprise if that could be done...somehow. Collapsible points ought to be doable for sure.
Personally I use other methods for styling within markdown, for example emoji, tags, link formatting with brackets (for things that are not really links), etc.
I also take any list that's longer than 8-10 items and break it up by category or reorganize it so it's less visually overwhelming.
Otherwise you may find it helpful to look into more rich-editor-style notetaking solutions like cherrytree or Notecase Pro. The latter is proprietary but I used it for years and was very happy with it. Good luck in your search.
https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/
https://www.notecasepro.com/
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Journal Writing App
I'm kinda surprised no one mentioned cherrytree yet.
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hierarchical note taking applications
cherrytree
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Best book writing app?
I use FocusWriter. It's a lightweight, full-screen app that does more than enough for a manuscript. I used to use Google Docs with Wavemaker, which has a lot of extra functions like cards and timelines, etc. Docs slowed down a lot with a lot of open windows or really long docs, however. And with WFH the sync isn't that important to me anymore. For notes lately I've been using CheeryTree. All these are free.
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Share your greatest free tools
CherryTree for a general note-taking database. As an Application Packager I can't remember PowerShell scripts I wrote two weeks ago, so saving my recipes in here is priceless.
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I've reached 2800 mods. Never do that.
How do you keep track of/document everything? I have been using Cherry Tree. It is a fancy open source note taking program that lets you keep notes in a tree like structure.
What are some alternatives?
Jotter - Jotter is a lightweight, no database, powerful web notebook that lets you create and manage notes online safely, quickly & easily.
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
ShareLaTex - A web-based collaborative LaTeX editor
to-markdown - 🛏 An HTML to Markdown converter written in JavaScript
dillinger - The last Markdown editor, ever.
OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown - :orange_book: Markdown Templates for Offensive Security OSCP, OSWE, OSCE, OSEE, OSWP exam report
Laverna - Laverna is a JavaScript note taking application with Markdown editor and encryption support. Consider it like open source alternative to Evernote.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
DocPHT 📑 - With DocPHT you can take notes and quickly document anything and without the use of any database.
obsidian-leaflet - Adds interactive maps to Obsidian.md using Leaflet.js
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
public-pentesting-reports - A list of public penetration test reports published by several consulting firms and academic security groups.