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CrossLine
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6.6 | 3.8 | |
about 2 months ago | 12 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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How do you store your notes?
I use VimWiki in Markdown format. It is portable and lightweight, but at the same time very versatile. If I need to print some of my notes, I use Pandoc to convert it into a PDF (or other format). I also use it in conjunction with zotcite in order to use my bibliographical database from Zotero inside (Neo)Vim.
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Zotcite is a Vim plugin that provides integration with Zotero
According to the author, it is possible to use it with LaTeX, but it is not a feature that is supported. Someone else would have to properly implement and take responsibility for maintaining the code.
- writing research papers in vim
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What are some AUR packages that are a must-have in your system(s)?
There are some plugins for Vim that can use Zotero to do citations. Like this or this. I don't really know much else because I only use Neovim to take notes. I write my papers in LibreOffice which has Zotero integration.
CrossLine
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Project Xanadu
This was a visionary undertaking. I implemented transclusion in CrossLine and it's very useful (see https://github.com/rochus-keller/CrossLine).
- CrossLine is a desktop Outliner in the tradition of Ecco Pro supporting cross-links and transclusion
- Show HN: CrossLine – the desktop Outliner with cross-links and transclusion
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A Definitive Note App Comparison
I use CrossLine (https://github.com/rochus-keller/CrossLine) for all my projects (some really big and complex) since 14 years, as a notebook for facts, minutes, results, action items and whatever unstructured information drops in during a project or daily life; I even use it for requirements management and specification development.
- CrossLine, the Outliner in the tradition of Ecco Pro with cross-links and transclusion reached 1.0 and runs on Mac, Linux and Windows
- TodoTree: The nested todo and note taking app for Android (v1.4)
- Note-taking, task managing, project managing, built-in calendar app/service?
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Ted Nelson on What Modern Programmers Can Learn from the Past
Transclusion is a very good idea from my point of view. I saw and used it in Ivar Jacobson's Objectory tool and eventually also implemented it in my CrossLine and other tools (see https://github.com/rochus-keller/CrossLine, https://github.com/rochus-keller/FlowLine2/, etc.).
What are some alternatives?
citation.vim - Zotero and bibtex citations for Vim
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
active-forks - Find active github forks of a repo https://git.io/vSnrC
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
org-thesis - Writing a Ph.D. thesis with Org Mode
evil-registers - Access external clipboards in vi-mode keymaps
hamster-system - Ultra-simple framework to organize your life.
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes