I'm working on Markane — a command-line tool + language server for note-taking with Markdown

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  • markane

    Arcane focus for Markdown spell-casting

  • Markane is an open-source tool that can be used for taking notes, maintaining a personal wiki, journaling etc. using Markdown. It's intended to be used with Pandoc Markdown and has optional support for Pandoc citations. Other features include:

  • vscode-markane

    VS Code client for Markane — a Markdown language server

  • Currently only VS Code editor integration is available, but I'll look more into making Markane work with NeoVim and possibly other editors soon.

  • SurveyJS

    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

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  • vscode-document-preview

    Configurable document live preview for VS Code

  • However, the built-in previewer doesn't support citations (which is a Pandoc-specific feature), so if you need (to preview) them you can use an alternative Pandoc-based Markdown preview, for example Document Preview (by me) or Markdown Preview Enhanced (not by me). Both support Mermaid, mine might be a bit harder to set up right now as it's not well documented yet. If you don't care about citations you should be fine using built-in previewer though.

  • vscode-markdown-preview-enhanced

    One of the "BEST" markdown preview extensions for Visual Studio Code

  • However, the built-in previewer doesn't support citations (which is a Pandoc-specific feature), so if you need (to preview) them you can use an alternative Pandoc-based Markdown preview, for example Document Preview (by me) or Markdown Preview Enhanced (not by me). Both support Mermaid, mine might be a bit harder to set up right now as it's not well documented yet. If you don't care about citations you should be fine using built-in previewer though.

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