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Top 8 Python Zettelkasten Projects
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sublime_zk
A SublimeText3 package featuring ID based wiki style links, and #tags, intended for zettelkasten method users. Loaded with tons of features like inline image display, sophisticated tag search, note transclusion features, support for note templates, bibliography support, support for multiple panes, etc. to make working in your Zettelkasten a joy :smile:.
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keep-it-markdown
Convert Google Keep notes dynamically to markdown for Obsidian, Logseq, Joplin and Notion using the unofficial Keep API. Also, import simple markdown notes back into Google Keep.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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zettelwarmer
CLI Tool for Zettlr/Obsidian to help you browse random notes. The older the note, the more likely it will be shown.
GOOGLE KEEP - like your usage of TODOIST, but this is my capture tool. I like Tiago Forte's thoughts on capture tools and PARA, so this isn't a todo-list, just a capture of ideas that may become a project or resource later in obsidian. I've chatted with the dev on keep-it-markdown which logs into google and downloads keep notes as markdown, so I don't have to copy/paste into obsidian even - https://github.com/djsudduth/keep-it-markdown
Project mention: Show HN: Zenkat – a CLI tool to manage Markdown notes | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-10-16
Project mention: Saving technical notes as pdfs with functioning links using pdflatex | /r/ObsidianMD | 2023-10-16I've been building an app called texnotes that lets users write obsidian style notes (with links etc) with but written in LaTeX instead of markdown. I've recently added markdown support, and a side effect of this is that you can now import notes written in obsidian to textnotes and then render them as pdfs with pdflatex, preserving the links between the files (or make4ht to get a static html version of the notes). The start of this youtube video shows me doing just that.
Python Zettelkasten related posts
- Saving technical notes as pdfs with functioning links using pdflatex
- Show HN: Zenkat – a CLI tool to manage Markdown notes
- Just finished importing the vast majority of loose items into Obsidian from OneNote, Documents, PPTs etc (converted with some handy scripts). Looking like a proper technicolor star map!
- Rust is slow (in ways that matter to the most people)
- What do you use alongside Scrivener?
- Note Taking in 2021
- I made a simple CLI tool to auto-generate backlinks
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Zettelkasten projects in Python? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | roam-to-git | 549 |
2 | sublime_zk | 500 |
3 | obsidian-template | 427 |
4 | keep-it-markdown | 414 |
5 | zenkat-py | 45 |
6 | TeXNotes | 31 |
7 | zettelcon | 28 |
8 | zettelwarmer | 22 |
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