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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.
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citar
Emacs package to quickly find and act on bibliographic references, and edit org, markdown, and latex academic documents.
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zetteldesk.el
Zetteldesk.el is an emacs library built on top of org-roam with the purpose of easier revision on various subjects and a better outliner tool for emacs
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org-reverse-datetree
An alternative date tree implementation for Emacs Org mode
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consult-org-roam
A bunch of convenience functions for operating org-roam with the help of consult
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zk reviews and mentions
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need package(plugin) and resources suggestions for Note taking setup - New to emacs
Hey there, here's some packages that might help you: - Org Roam - Denote - Zk
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Emacs and knowledge management for scientists
The citar package, which I created, has note integration packages available for both org-roam and denote (along with zk).
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note-taking without org roam.
You could try denote as some others suggest. I found this, which takes inspiration from zettelkasten like roam but uses plain text and no database, https://github.com/localauthor/zk
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looking for a solution for note-taking
You might try zk. I think it checks most of those boxes. https://github.com/localauthor/zk
- How do people search their org roam notes?
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Zettelkasten Options
Sounds like you might want to give zk a try and let me know what you think! (I'm the author, full disclosure.)
Thanks for the links. A lot of ideas are very relatable and I agree, that the Zettelkasten might not fit the general note taking needs. As I pointed out, I am specifically interested in utilizing the zettelkasten-method in a research-workflow aiming to assist (and track) a structured cognition process. However, tools like org-roam and delve (which I recently checked out) introduce a certain degree of complexity to the system -- especially if you want to understand the technicalities of the utilized solution. Therefore, I'm very much intrigued by zk, developed by /u/oldjawbone recently. Asking you as the die hard PIM-enthusiast who you certainly are: What is your opinion on zk's general design decisions? Do you think it is reasonably future-proof,/u/publicvoit?
UPDATE: opened a PR for no-spaces-in-file-names here https://github.com/localauthor/zk/pull/5 ; ready for some testing
Using org, I'm naturally drawn to org-roam, however, I dislike the bulk of dependencies and its complexity stemming. Furthermore, I dislike, that I can't get a textual overview of a subset of notes belonging together (using a webserver-solution like org-roam-ui is not what I want here). Looking at the new zk-package, I want to note that I like its simple and clean approach, but I dislike, certain design decisions, like using spaces in file names and the fact, that it doesn't integrate deeply in the org-ecosystem, e.g. not utilizizing org-IDs. The last point is the biggest downside imho. While one could hack on the codebase to change this, another drawback seems to be that it is not really mature and doesn't seem to have a large userbase.
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[ANN] zk: a zettelkasten-style note-taking package, with minimal dependencies
Located here: https://github.com/localauthor/zk
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localauthor/zk is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of zk is Emacs Lisp.