org-ql
telekasten.nvim
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org-ql
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Packages that you would like to be in emacs core ?
Also Org-ql, maybe with some sort merging with org-agenda (Because writing configurations of org-agenda is a PITA, too.)
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how to search for all .org files in a directory structure that have a specific tag in a directory structure?
I don't know about pure org, but you could try org-ql. Check org-ql-find-in-org-directory.
- Release v0.7.1 · alphapapa/org-ql
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Programmatically tell whether a heading exists somewhere in your agenda file?
See https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql
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Agenda blocks filtered by category
I don't know about how it's done in vanilla org, even though I'm fairly sure it's possible. Still, this can be very easily done with the org-ql package: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql
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Search all agenda files
alphapapa/org-ql.
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Org-Agenda Keep Projects and Subtasks grouped, even with different priority.
See also this WIP branch of org-ql that provides org-ql-report views, which allow multiple queries to be displayed and grouped in a single buffer: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql/issues/331
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org-SUPER-sparse-tree?
I don't use it, but you may want to take a look at org-ql, specifically the org-ql-search command, which does something similar. It may or may not be what you want.
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Org-Capture Journal - is there a better way to search?
org-ql-find/org-ql-search (from org-ql) work nicely even with datetrees.
telekasten.nvim
- Is telekasten the best alternative to orgroam in VIM ?
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Your favourite Neovim plugins?
"renerocksai/telekasten.nvim" - note saving
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obsidian alternative? zettelkasten
Are you a Neovim user? If so, I'd recomend Telekasten.nvim (https://github.com/renerocksai/telekasten.nvim). It's an amazing experience writing your zettles
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Software to Collect your random ideas, organize, and grow them, while keeping tab on how they interconnect together and fluidly Drift from one to another?
Are you familiar with the idea of Zettelkasten method? It's an old idea about how to accomplish what you're talking about, but there's a ton of software out there meant to facilitate it. The wikipedia article is worth a glance, and there are various articles about software implementations. A lot of people mention Obsidian in connection with it. I use a Neovim extension for it, telekasten.nvim because I generally live in Neovim, but there are bunch of other options.
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Note taking with bi-directional links in NeoVim?
- it interacts with calendar, so you can have chronological scratch notes, and well organised final notes https://github.com/renerocksai/telekasten.nvim
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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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Looking for best method to take math notes with figures and images
Currently there are three choices that looks promising to me: neorg (might be too complicated for me), zk.nvim, and telekasten.nvim. What is your experience if you use one of these plugins for note-taking? How well can they address the problems listed above?
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Setting Different Colour Scheme For A Specific Directory?
I am using a note taking plugin called Telekasten and my current theme, Nightfox, does not seem to support the custom file type. The result of this is that whenever I open a file that has the telekasten the colour of the file is completely uniform.
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How do you take notes? (preferable if its native lua way)
Plug for telekasten.nvim, I've bounced between a bunch of different note/journal/zettlekasten software solutions, but this one is just so simple and stays out of my way. A bonus is that it supports the same format (links, tags, etc) as obsidian, so I can switch between the two as needed.
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New to NeoVim, wanting to use it for notes.
https://github.com/renerocksai/telekasten.nvim is an excellent plugin for integrating markdown zettelkasten into neovim. The vimtex plugin is great for better neovim latex support.
What are some alternatives?
org-super-agenda - Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
zettelkasten.nvim - A Vim Philosophy Oriented Zettelkasten Note Taking Plugin
org-rifle - Rifle through your Org-mode buffers and acquire your target
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
org-fragtog - Automatically toggle Org mode LaTeX fragment previews as the cursor enters and exits them
zk - A plain text note-taking assistant
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
mkdnflow.nvim - Fluent navigation and management of markdown notebooks
emacs-habitica - Emacs Extension for Habitica
zk-nvim - Neovim extension for zk
org-books - Reading list management with org mode
obsidian.nvim - Obsidian 🤝 Neovim