wiki.vim v0.6 is released

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  • wiki.vim

    A wiki plugin for Vim

  • There are also other improvements and bug fixes as outlined in the release notes.

  • mkdx

    A vim plugin that adds some nice extra's for working with markdown documents

  • I cannot recall if the default markdown plugin conceals or not. If it doesn't, try mkdx

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  • wiki-ft.vim

    Simple Vim filetype plugin for wiki-files

  • That's actually one of the main points: wiki.vim is not the plugin that does this. I'm quite sure that there are Markdown plugins that will provide this. Personally, I still use wiki-ft.vim, which provides a filetype plugin for .wiki files that has these features. But it is not really recommended, because 1) it is not really consistent with any standard, and 2) I don't really plan for long-term maintenance for that plugin.

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