It’s worth noting that, when learning Markdown, it doesn’t always pay to stick to one app… as they do vary. So my tip is to install Joplin (I use the appimage - works well and there’s no update delay) and Obsidian, then grab some ‘favourite Markdown editors’ starting by looking at Mark Text (replaces Typora which sadly isn’t FOSS), ghostwriter is also awesome as it’s easy to switch between Markdown styles (for the preview - cmark-gfm, or Multimarkdown, or plain cmark). Thus all your links become actual files which are organised in folders.īrowsing notes in your file manager reflects the experience in Obsidian, but in Obisidan you can get around by clicking the links. ResophNotes is ranked 11th while Joplin is ranked 18th. In the question What are the best open source Markdown editors for Linux. Once you click that link, it instantly creates a new file ‘link.md’. When comparing ResophNotes vs Joplin, the Slant community recommends ResophNotes for most people. ![]() Obsidian is stunning due to it’s superb linking and zettelkasten. Boostnote is ranked 7th while Kate is ranked 13th. In the question What are the best note taking apps for Linux. Your first note ‘Start’ is saved there as an. I tried Standard Notes, Boostnote, Obsidian, Zettlr, VNote and Tiddlywiki, they all have their pros and cons, but none has all those three features. When comparing Kate vs Boostnote, the Slant community recommends Boostnote for most people. This works from folders - so you could just start up a new ‘vault’ which is basically a folder ~/Dropbox/Notes. ![]() It has a single click to open a note to edit in (MarkText) whatever editor you like.It is a simple text editor which supports Markdown.The first is Joplin - which keeps notes synchronised and organised and is my favourite for a couple of reasons. There are two which I would say are OUTSTANDING at the moment. Joplin is good but it has its own database (no plain files by default).
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