vim-pandoc-syntax
mkdnflow.nvim
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vim-pandoc-syntax
- Suggest me some plugins/setup for writing + previewing markdown.
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Better markdown syntax highlighting?
https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc-syntax. It highlights both html and markdown in a .md file. (Note that it can be used on its own without vim-pandoc)
- Does a Plugin to highlight Markdown syntax using conceal already exists?
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nvim-treesitter for markdown
Treesitter parser still crashing, so WIP. Meanwhile I use vim-pandoc-syntax which seems fine in terms of highlighting and speed.
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Less than symbol breaks highlighting in vim when writing markdown
What about an alternative markdown syntax plugin? I'm using https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc alongside https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc-syntax (you can also use only the syntax plugin), which does support latex math.
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How to have "nice" line wraps for indented markdown lists?
I looked into this before and I don't think there's a perfect solution sadly. Here's a discussion on vim-pandoc.
mkdnflow.nvim
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Task management at emacs org-mode level in neovim
I like logseq for knowledge management and tasks. And since it's all plain markdown files they are easy to quickly open and search in nvim. https://github.com/jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim is really nice for this because it can follow the internal links and create new pages.
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Vimwiki - managing multiple wikis
I've been planning to switch to https://github.com/jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim and re-write the function that creates diary pages, and the functions that cycle/navigate to next/prev diary pages, so that they work in subdirs... for example: main wiki is ~/diary and the main diary is in the root of that wiki and I want to be able to flexibly create dated files in any subdir without making that its own wiki so like in ~/diary/subdirxyz/2023-03-17.mkd the nextDay() function (whatever it's called) would look for next dated file only inside subdirxyz.
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Ideas to practice lua and neovim plugin development
There are some cool features we've talked about adding to mkdnflow.nvim!!!
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Tools for productivity
https://github.com/jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim is a similar plugin to neorg that's closer to vimwiki than to org-mode. Either way, a personal documentation system, and whatever report/scripts/grep to find things easily.
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Note taking options?
Did you see https://github.com/jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim/ mentioned here? I think that's the winner here (though I admit I have bias against even considering zettlekesten/zk merely due to its name: in computing we call that a wiki).
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Toggle markdown checkbox
My markdown plugin mkdnflow does this (among other things). If you’re not looking for any functionality except toggling checkboxes, you could take a look at the lists module lists.lua and search for the function toggleToDo() (and those it relies on).
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Select indented lines in markdown todo list
I'm using zk-nvim with markdown lsp, markdown / markdown_inline Treesitter and MKDNFLOW for my notes and tasks. This all works great and I also created this shortcut to archive selected lines to a different file
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How do you take notes? (preferable if its native lua way)
I use mkdnflow.nvim for taking notes in markdown. It is simple, and you can easily create and follow links.
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Suggest me some plugins/setup for writing + previewing markdown.
I use markdown for all of my notes inside of Neovim and have a few custom macros and shortcuts, and heavily use iamcco's [MarkdownPreview](https://github.com/iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim) along with jakewvincent's [MkdnFlow](https://github.com/jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim).
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What's the one plugin you'd love to see?
Not sure what exactly you mean by editing lists and tables with ease, but my plugin https://github.com/jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim might check some of those boxes. What list and table editing features would be must-haves for you?
What are some alternatives?
tree-sitter-markdown - Markdown grammar for tree-sitter
telekasten.nvim - A Neovim (lua) plugin for working with a markdown zettelkasten / wiki and mixing it with a journal, based on telescope.nvim
vim-markdown - Vim Markdown runtime files
markdown-preview.nvim - markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
marksman - Write Markdown with code assist and intelligence in the comfort of your favourite editor.
vim-pandoc - pandoc integration and utilities for vim
telescope-vimwiki.nvim - look through your vimwiki with your telescope
peek.nvim - Markdown preview plugin for Neovim
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