wiki.vim | lists.vim | |
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36 | 5 | |
614 | 38 | |
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8.4 | 2.0 | |
7 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Vim Script | Vim Script | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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wiki.vim
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Reconstructing Obsidian Features in Vim and Bash
Shameless plug: there's also [wiki.vim](https://github.com/lervag/wiki.vim/), which I believe is starting to be a real contender to Vimwiki.
Regardless: In my experience, Vim + wiki with some additional plugins for fast searching and navigation is a very good combo!
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wiki.vim v0.7 is released
I've just released version 0.7 of wiki.vim. This is a minor release. For details, see the release notes.
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Note-taking system (Second Brain implementation in neovim)
There's really interesting discussion on wiki.vim's issue tracker which we had few years ago. I think it's worth advertising because there are many more details and ideas for notetaking systems: https://github.com/lervag/wiki.vim/issues/101
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What are some popular note taking available
You could use Markdown based notes with https://github.com/lervag/wiki.vim/.
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wiki.vim v0.6 is released
I found the discussion in #289 and wiki-ft.vim#14 pretty interesting. I've been using wiki-ft.vim because every markdown plugin seems to break in some way (broken conceal, broken table highlighting, no injections). I know wiki-ft is not great, but at least it's consistent.
There are also other improvements and bug fixes as outlined in the release notes.
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Netrw browse urls from wsl2
Plug: https://github.com/lervag/wiki.vim
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VIMKipedia: Or How I Built My Second Brain Using Vim
I started off with VimWiki, but now use wiki.vim. You won’t regret it if you do the same. The developer is a very nice guy.
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Looking for best method to take math notes with figures and images
Perhaps you might also consider wiki.vim combined with regular Markdown and Pandoc? I've written a possibly interesting guide on talking notes here.
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Note taking options?
wiki
lists.vim
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Plugin - task-toggler
I've written something similar: lists.vim. It does the same, but also some additional things like moving list objects up/down.
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wiki.vim v0.5
Any way to continue list numbering when I press enter ? I am using lists.vim but did not find any conf for it.
- Markdown plugin for working with bulleted lists?
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Ready-made solution for handling markdown checklist/to do lists?
Perhaps lists.vim may be close to what you want.
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wiki.vim v0.4 released --- separate list functionality to lists.vim
I've released wiki.vim v0.3 and v0.4 today. There are mainly minor improvements, but as there is one breaking change I wanted to announce it: I've separated the list management features into lists.vim. This makes wiki.vim less bloated and thus easier to maintain and develop further. It also makes it easier to focus on improvements to the list functionalities.
What are some alternatives?
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
bullets.vim - 🔫 Bullets.vim is a Vim/NeoVim plugin for automated bullet lists.
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
task-toggler.nvim - Neovim plugin for toggling tasks in markdown files
foam - A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode
vim-zettel - VimWiki addon for managing notes according to Zettelkasten method
vim-markdown - Markdown Vim Mode
zk - A plain text note-taking assistant
zk.nvim - Neovim plugin as a lightweight wrapper around https://github.com/mickael-menu/zk
neuron - Future-proof note-taking and publishing based on Zettelkasten (superseded by Emanote: https://github.com/srid/emanote)
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
vimwiki-sync - Automaticaly synchronize vimwiki at startup and exit using git