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I was wondering if I can get a similar experience using any of the org-mode plugins (the two most promising ones look to be orgmode (compatible with org files) and Neorg (not compatible but seems be a calculated approach for implementing org-mode within the "constraints" of Neovim). The features I use most on org-mode (may not necesarily be purely org-mode, but built around it):
I was wondering if I can get a similar experience using any of the org-mode plugins (the two most promising ones look to be orgmode (compatible with org files) and Neorg (not compatible but seems be a calculated approach for implementing org-mode within the "constraints" of Neovim). The features I use most on org-mode (may not necesarily be purely org-mode, but built around it):
org-super-agenda provides a customizable org-agenda views where you can group items by criteria, e.g. have a group at the top of the agenda showing items due within 7 days, another that groups items by a certain tag, another that sorts the rest of the items by priority. org-ql is a compatible tool with org-super-agenda that provides advanced searching and filtering. I would at least like to have features of org-super-agenda for custom agendas that allow for grouping sorted items by todo states, tags, priorities, etc. which allow for a GTD workflow. i find the basic org-agenda to be quite limited, restricted only to time-based views when some things are more long-term and don't necessarily have a concrete date.
org-super-agenda provides a customizable org-agenda views where you can group items by criteria, e.g. have a group at the top of the agenda showing items due within 7 days, another that groups items by a certain tag, another that sorts the rest of the items by priority. org-ql is a compatible tool with org-super-agenda that provides advanced searching and filtering. I would at least like to have features of org-super-agenda for custom agendas that allow for grouping sorted items by todo states, tags, priorities, etc. which allow for a GTD workflow. i find the basic org-agenda to be quite limited, restricted only to time-based views when some things are more long-term and don't necessarily have a concrete date.
Are there any features that may be difficult to implement in Neovim? Much appreciated. I'm not opposed to adopting vimwiki and migrating notes to it, but I feel like it doesn't provide org-agenda-like features of filtering/categorizing/display todo items based on tags, deadlines, and priorities. I'm a little hesitant on neorg because it not being compatible with org files probably means it will break with the fantastic Orgzly app, though I respect the fact it seems to be an ambitious project that will overtake the numerous org-mode alternative plugins out there and one actually worth building a workflow around.
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