[Neovim] Opinions sur: orgmode.nvim vs neorg

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  1. orgmode.nvim

    Discontinued Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.7+. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode]

  2. Stream

    Stream - Scalable APIs for Chat, Feeds, Moderation, & Video. Stream helps developers build engaging apps that scale to millions with performant and flexible Chat, Feeds, Moderation, and Video APIs and SDKs powered by a global edge network and enterprise-grade infrastructure.

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  3. neorg

    Discontinued Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-neorg/neorg] (by vhyrro)

    [https://github.com/vhyrro/neorg

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