#vimwiki

Bit late in the day (month) but trying to catch up with #vimovember something I stumbled on through looking at moving pkm to #vimwiki .
Have a mix of #joplin and #notenik at the moment want to see if i can simplify stuff.

2025-11-12

Nu har jag satt upp #vimwiki efter beskrivning av @vkc. Nu skall jag bara se till att det funkar med Nextcloud Notes och lära mig hur det används.

Dev Albino :python:v_raton@bolha.us
2025-10-21

Ces fizeram essa pra min foi?

#ttersoftware de linha de comnado eu vou é de combo do street fight:

O primeiro é o #tmux (tmux) pra multiplexar o terminal e ter várias abas: github.com/tmux/tmux

O segundo é o #neovim (neovim) pra edittar meus textos neovim.io/

O terceiro é o #vimwiki pra criar minha wiki de markdown local github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki

E o quarto é uma tool semi-acabada que eu fiz pra uso pessoal que é o #officemarker (officemarker) codeberg.org/v_raton/officemar onde a idéia é ter em um unico cli formas de gerar slides e pdf de texto com base markdown que inclui suporte a diagramas via mermeid

Ainda está incompleta, um dia (talvez) eu acabe:

MatKingslayermatking
2025-10-17

Anyone having troubles with notes on an iPhone? I don‘t get it fixed, but I like and on the Phone I need only 2-3 notes to edit. So I made a little Workaround.

I installed OneMarkdown, a simple Editor for iOs. Than I open Apple Shortcuts and create a new shortcut. In it choose -> Open File -> Your note from the Nextcloud Folder -> Open with OneMarkdown. After that, press on the Icon and choose add to Home Screen.

2025-10-04
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
furiclefuricle
2025-10-04

I was thinking about writing up my thoughts on vs , but I've stopped. I don't think anybody cares. Lord knows the blog has zero interest, and it's not like I have the time to make it a regular polished presentation.

I've got things I can do in this house that might not be any fun, but at least someone will get something out of it.

Time for an Internet break I think

2025-09-28

Are there any #GPL tools like #Obsidian that exist? Specifically a tool that uses #markdown and can show a map / network of tags and articles?

Currently using #Vimwiki with #vim but looking for something to add to it for the mapping and organizing aspects.

Like... I have a lot of discombobulated notes that could stand some organization to become useful in organizing myself.

Dev Albino :python:v_raton@bolha.us
2025-09-23

#tersoftware de coisas que não precisam de nuvem....

Vou trazer combos

#KepassXC para suas senhas + #syncthing para sincronizar entre dispositivos usando rede local

#neovim + #vimwiki + #printnotes para uma wiki pessoal offgrid tanto no desktop quanto no mobile

Seguem os links:

KeepassXC
keepassxc.org/
Syncthing
syncthing.net/

Neovim
neovim.io/
Vimwiki
github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki
printnotes
github.com/RoBoT095/printnotes

Jonathan / JROjrovu
2025-09-22

If you are on , is available as a package: `apt install vim-vimwiki`.

To try it out, you can run `vim sandbox.md` and start making some links, like `[[Goals]]`, `[[Problems]]`, `[[2025-09-22]]`. If you want to improve your confidence and fluency, you can learn using `vimtutor` - an interactive `vim` learning tool.

Outstanding questions:
- How to re-name/re-organize content after it's been linked?
- How to publish as HTML?

zeitverschreib ⁂zeitverschreib@freundica.de
2025-09-13
Ich finde #vimwiki verdammt interessant. Heißt aber auch, dass ich endlich mal vi(m) lernen muss.
2025-09-09
they say you shouldn’t love something too much, because it’ll hurt to let it go. maybe they’re right. my love for #neovim runs deep, and even the thought of not using #vimwiki and moving somewhere else feels like betrayal. still, nb is tempting with its support for so many color themes. i could probably make it work with vimwiki, but it would mean a lot of manual changes. so i’m stuck asking myself: do i adapt vimwiki or just move to nb? i don’t know yet. i need to think it through.
2025-09-09
one of the growing pains of #vimwiki is that i like it too much. i even use it to deploy my wiki on my site (dhrm1k.github.io/wiki). the problem is that every time i generate html for my wiki, i am required to separate what’s personal from what goes online, i need to tweak the build source in my vim config. i don’t want the private notes i write for myself turning into html and ending up on the website. i am open to solution friends. pls help.

#vim
2025-08-31

Do you use #Vimwiki to track your #HTB / #CTF attempts and keep notes. What sort of a template do you use, if any? I'm trying to get better organized, and I'm gonna have to learn how to master folding in vim, since I'll wanna capture nmap output and the like in my notes.

Or is that just a 'bad' idea; since there will likely be binary objects to deal with or perhaps preserve, or perhaps that won't be relevant, or they could be stored in a 'bins' directory and referenced in the notes...

I mean; I guess it is kinda silly to post the nmap log/output if you're already going to just be logging which services and ports are open in another section... Sometimes there's something in the background noise / extra verbose information that can be handy later? but that should be 'noted' in the notes, and maybe all the verbose output can just live in a separate directory structure... I dunno, I'm rambling.

Maybe I should look into migrating into something like #Obsidian, but without it being Obsidian, and perhaps something a bit more mellow and open.

DevInTheMtn :neovim: :linux:DevInTheMtn@fosstodon.org
2025-08-28

I am using to using vimwiki on neovim for notes and love it but i've been switching to Zed for everything else. Does anyone have recommendations on if there is something similar for Zed?

#vim #zed #vimwiki #pkm

Jonathan / JROjrovu
2025-08-21

Can someone recommend me an A5-sized USB ? No Bluetooth.

The vision is to build a powered, notebook sized writing computer, that can be used out & about, at cafe, in sunny / . Eink /LCD display (think: TI-92 calculator). Water/heat/dust proof (think: GoPro). It's an audio/music player & recorder. + + auto publish to local & cloud server...

Share your ideas!

2025-08-19

@BrodieOnLinux Simple is good. I've been toying with the todotxt.org/ format recently with much success.

I saved my text file via my email server notes facility; tried a small free #NextCloud with the NextCloud Notes Android app; or an email draft that I can access just about anywhere.

All seem to work well and easy to pull up.

#vimwiki looks good for that next level organization. Pretty cool.
#todotxt

Jonathan / JROjrovu
2025-08-16

How do you install on ?

I am interested in trying this out as a personal / public knowledge-base, which publishes as HTML to a static site (?).

Longer term, I want to build a "solar" laptop - an A5-sized computer with a dot-LCD screen (think: TI-92 Calculator), a decent keyboard, and a trackball... Might put an e-Ink panel on one side, and solar-panel charger on the other...

Jonathan / JROjrovu
2025-08-16

Is there a like tool for text editor? I have always appreciated that newbie-friendly text editor.

faberfedorfaberfedor
2025-07-07

@k4x Yeah, I keep side-glancing at . I need to sit down and do a feature-by-feature comparison.

Daniel Wayne Armstrongdwarmstrong@fosstodon.org
2025-06-02

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.

#xterm #tmux #vimwiki #freebsd

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