Neorg OR orgmode.nvim

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  • github-orgmode-tests

    This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files

    The best tool for writing notes and tracking TODOs is Emac's org-roam and Emac's org-mode respectively. Neovim has got some catching up to do, but I'm hopeful.

  • org-roam

    Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode

    The best tool for writing notes and tracking TODOs is Emac's org-roam and Emac's org-mode respectively. Neovim has got some catching up to do, but I'm hopeful.

  • 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.

  • orgmode

    Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.

    If you want to stick with Neovim, orgmode.nvim seems more featureful but neorg has potential to surpass it if they play their cards right. Either way, you should probably just try them both out and see what feels better for you.

  • neorg

    Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.

    If you want to stick with Neovim, orgmode.nvim seems more featureful but neorg has potential to surpass it if they play their cards right. Either way, you should probably just try them both out and see what feels better for you.

  • markdown-preview.nvim

    markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim

    I've been looking for a good set up for this as well. While not exactly what you were looking for, it's worked well for me. For tasks, I use taskwarrior. It's not vim related, just a CLI tool, but it is so powerful even though it is really pretty simple. For notes, I do all my notetaking in vim and just use a markdown format and markdown preview for rendering if I want to view it while taking notes live. It's nice to use a simple standard format (markdown), be in complete control of the markdown files (can put into git repo and encrypt and store on some cloud storage if you want), and is really simple.

  • taskwarrior

    Taskwarrior - Command line Task Management

    I've been looking for a good set up for this as well. While not exactly what you were looking for, it's worked well for me. For tasks, I use taskwarrior. It's not vim related, just a CLI tool, but it is so powerful even though it is really pretty simple. For notes, I do all my notetaking in vim and just use a markdown format and markdown preview for rendering if I want to view it while taking notes live. It's nice to use a simple standard format (markdown), be in complete control of the markdown files (can put into git repo and encrypt and store on some cloud storage if you want), and is really simple.

  • taskwiki

    Proper project management with Taskwarrior in vim.

    If you already use taskwarior, make sure to checkout taskwiki: https://github.com/tools-life/taskwiki (needs vimwiki)

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

  • vim-floaterm

    :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim

    Also https://kdheepak.com/taskwarrior-tui/ makes Taskwarrior just that little bit quicker to use. You can use it in vim eg with https://github.com/voldikss/vim-floaterm.

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