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8.6 | 0.0 | |
13 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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zim-desktop-wiki
- Zim – A Desktop Wiki
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Show HN: A directory of open source alternatives to proprietary software
You should add Zim [1] to the "Personal Knowledge Management" section :)
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Sent – simple plaintext presentation tool
https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
And I just tweaked the CSS and added a bit of logic to included the possibility of one image per slide; as well as editing slides not with raw HTML but with https://zim-wiki.org (because that's what I'm really used to, I'm sure any Markdown thing would work just as well).
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The rise and fall of the standard user interface
Absolutely; recently I realize I wish I'd never learned vim. I use too many other programs that are at least CUA-ish ( http://zim-wiki.org is the most important app I use ) and now I kind of want out. I haven't yet tried Modeless Vim, but that looks like my next experiment.
- Zed is now open source
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Writing HTML in HTML
It is so hard not to feel REALLY SMUG reading stuff like this, as someone who has run my own website as the working primary source for my college instruction for the past 15 years or so using https://zim-wiki.org. (before Markdown was much of a thing!)
It's borderline bizarre to have watched this method of doing things kind of die out, and then also come back in the form of "static site generators" -- which, frankly, are still way clunkier than this.
Write in Zim, export to html, rsync to site. Easy.
- Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
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The complex simplicity of my static websites
FWIW, I've been using http://zim-wiki.org for YEARS. (Sites a little messy and I need to clean it up, but it's extremely functional,) I host my college classes websites from it, to the point that I forced myself to learn the Canvas API, to just clone the page from this site to the front page of Canvas and change the links so they come back here.
jrm4.com
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Joplin – open-source note-taking and to-do application with sync
No discussion of note taking apps is complete without Zim Desktop Wiki [1], so let me be the one who sings its praise! It's less web or mobile oriented than Joplin but gives me everything I need. Plain text files, syncing, lots of plugins. And task management, oh boy. Task management is second to none, including orgmode. I'm a faithful user for years now and I am still happy I found it.
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My uses for vimwiki have dried up... and it makes me a little sad
I use vimwiki almost daily, but it's not professional use, just daily notes and organizing my life. I started using zim but I found I really missed writing/editing with vim. Then I found vimwiki. There are things I'm not super happy about with it. I saw that /u/lervag (love his vimtex plugin) released a wiki plugin and I was/am interested in it, but I have so much in my wiki right now that I don't want to deal with conversion issues.
obsidian-mind-map
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looking for a specific mindmap/concept map tool that lets me do two way links or similar
The basic Mind Map that looks like this and can be shared as an interactive html file.
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I didn't realize the community has grown so much..
Sorry, I just re-read that, and it looks like an omission on my part. I think I was trying to link to the mind map plugin: https://github.com/lynchjames/obsidian-mind-map
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Improvement suggestion to our award-winning Obsidian.
You may also like this plugin: mindmap.
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Trilium Notes: note taking application for large personal knowledge bases
I don't do the mind map thing, but I do make heavy use of Obsidian as my note taking solution and it has a graph view to show the connections between nodes.
https://help.obsidian.md/Plugins/Graph+view
There are also 3rd party plugins that further build on it's system like https://github.com/lynchjames/obsidian-mind-map
Obsidian itself runs locally on top of markdown files (with it's own flavor).
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2 months since I started using Obsidian. I just love this app.
Community plugins: Calendar, Kanban, Excalidraw, MindMap
- Mind Map Editor
- How to build a second brain as a software developer
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Is it possible to create a collapsible tree diagram like this with a date slider that shows changes in the contents of the branches over time?
The Obsidian Mind Map plugin lets you create diagrams like that using markdown.
- Tools for Thinking
What are some alternatives?
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
obsidian-enhancing-mindmap - obsidian plugin editable mindmap,you can edit mindmap on markdown file
vscode-memo - Markdown knowledge base with bidirectional [[link]]s built on top of VSCode [Moved to: https://github.com/svsool/memo]
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
obsidian-rtl - RTL support for Obsidian.md
obsidian-excalidraw-plugin - A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings in Obsidian
obsidian-dataview - A high-performance data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench