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A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration using a networked note-taking approach.
A free, open-source, cross-platform hierarchical note-taking application for building large personal knowledge bases.
A free, open-source hierarchical note-taking application for building large personal knowledge bases.
A Markdown-based note-taking app with GitHub Flavored Markdown, no proprietary formats, and notes stored as plain files.
A plugin marketplace featuring AI skills and agents that make each unit of engineering work easier than the last.
Hosts Obsidian's official community plugins, themes, and release files for the proprietary note-taking app.
A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode, inspired by Roam Research.
A comprehensive collection of templates, examples, and guidance for creating and managing Architecture Decision Records (ADRs).
A curated collection of mind-expanding books across diverse categories like philosophy, science, business, and fiction.
A privacy-first, open-source markdown editor for academic writing and knowledge management with integrated citations and exports.
An open-source, self-hostable note-taking and knowledge management platform with markdown, Vim/Emacs modes, and blogging features.
A mobile-first note-taking app that stores Markdown notes in a Git repository for privacy and data portability.
A curated collection of delightful productivity resources including tools, apps, books, and websites.
A local-first knowledge base that enables AI assistants to persistently read and write structured notes using the Model Context Protocol.
An open-source, self-hosted knowledge management platform for unified internal and external documentation.
An experimental toolkit that automatically generates and maintains codebase documentation using LLMs like GPT-4.
A Neovim plugin for working with Obsidian vaults, offering note management, linking, and navigation directly within the editor.
A Neovim plugin for managing a markdown-based Zettelkasten or wiki with integrated journaling, powered by Telescope.nvim.
A desktop note-taking application built with Electron, offering a cross-platform alternative to web-based note apps.
A Go-based CLI tool for managing Obsidian vaults and notes directly from the terminal, without requiring Obsidian to be running.
A docs-as-code tool for managing and publishing Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) as a static website.
An Obsidian plugin that integrates ChatGPT, OpenRouter.ai, and local LLMs for AI-powered conversations directly within your notes.
A Neovim extension for the zk plain text note-taking assistant, providing LSP integration and note management commands.
A terminal-based markdown note manager for exploring connections, viewing statistics, and editing zettelkasten-style notes.
A curated collection of resources for Artificial General Intelligence and Computational Cognitive Sciences, covering papers, tools, and researchers.
AI-powered search and chat interface for your Kindle highlights using embeddings and GPT.
A minimal, markdown-only wiki plugin for Neovim, stripped down from VimWiki for note-taking and documentation.
A local-first desktop app for searching documents, images, and audio across devices using natural language.
A full-featured minimalist Vimwiki successor for Neovim, built with Lua for instant note-taking and GTD.
A platform providing degree roadmaps comprised of 100% free, high-quality online courses for self-study.
A modern, powerful note-taking application for macOS, written in Swift.
A compilation of research materials on data resilience, interactivity, and related topics for the Data Together community.
A powerful note-taking and knowledge-management plugin for Neovim, inspired by Obsidian.
A lightweight, customizable alternative to Notion with a focus on simplicity and privacy.
A NeoVim plugin that brings Obsidian-like note-taking capabilities directly into the NeoVim editor.
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