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#tersoftware sobre anotações
Eu já falei em outras oportunidades sobre #vimwiki e sobre #markor e ambos combados no #syncthing pra manter tudo entre devices
Um que tenho usado pra compartilhar notas com algumas pessoas é o [privatebin] (https;://privatebin.net) é um pastebin mas com suporte a criptografia e instância publica.
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New post: The Markdown Link no. 16
Among today’s links are markdown editors Autype, @dokieli and Jotter, a personal wiki for Vim, and a free scrap note app called Papelzhino
https://md-handbook.com/blog/markdown-link-no-16/
#markdown #markdowneditors #wikis #Autype #Papelzhino #Dokieli #Jotter #Vimwiki
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For all you NeoVim VimWiki users out there: I wrote a plugin to do a fulltext search through your VimWiki files with Telescope. You can also exclude files with words prefixed with "!". For example:
'log !sunday updates !neovim' will find all files containing the words "Log" and "Updates" but will exclude files with the words 'Sunday' or 'NeoVim'. As long as you only type lower case letters the search is case-insensitive.
You can also group words with double quotes like "Edit Notes", which will find the exact term. You also can exclude these terms with the exclamation mark: '!Edit Notes' will find all files which do not contain the term 'Edit Notes'. You can mix it with single word searches as you please.
It's hosted on Codeberg.org and not on GitHub, so you have to specify the full URL in your plugin setup file. I'm very bad at naming things, so I simply called the plugin 'find-vimwiki-words.nvim'.
You can find more information in the README.md in the repo which is located on Codeberg.org:
https://codeberg.org/fab/find-vimwiki-words.nvim
It would be nice to get some feedback.
#NeoVim #VimWiki #Plugin #Telescope #LUA #bash #ripgrep -
Encountered the strangest bug using combination of xterm + tmux + vimwiki. The `VimWikiGoBackLink` function using the backspace key is not working. It simply behaves as a backspace key.
*However* it acts like that only locally. If I ssh into the machine, start tmux, then start Vimwiki it *does* work as expected.
Open xterm and start Vimwiki (no tmux) it works as expected.
It also works in other terminals (urxvt, lxterminal).
I'm at a loss how to fix this.
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The always awesome Veronica @vkc has a new video. This one is on #vimwiki, which is a great way of taking notes and such. I loves #wikis so much! Anyway, heres the link: https://tinkerbetter.tube/w/6hrXmYYNMjBGJnSE8iJ6NM