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After a few years at Berkeley I started to send out some of the soft-ware I had written—an instructional Pascal system, Unix utilities, anda text editor called vi (which is still, to my surprise, widely used morethan 20 years later)—to others who had similar small PDP-11 and VAXminicomputers
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- Nov 2023
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https://bear.app/
Mac/iOS only
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Reclaim Hosting / Reclaim Cloud has a one button installer for HedgeDoc
Friends of the Link uses this for collaborative note taking into the anagora.org.
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- Aug 2023
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https://zettelkasten.de/posts/textmate-zettelkasten/
TextMate could be used as a Zettelkasten app, but doesn't do active links for files and the search is very basic.
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- May 2023
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getupnote.com getupnote.com
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Suggested by Cato Minor<br /> Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android
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- Feb 2023
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www.deepdwn.com www.deepdwn.com
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Markdown editor and organizer for Windows, Mac and Linux
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wordcraft-writers-workshop.appspot.com wordcraft-writers-workshop.appspot.com
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Wordcraft Writers Workshop by Andy Coenen - PAIR, Daphne Ippolito - Brain Research Ann Yuan - PAIR, Sehmon Burnam - Magenta
cross reference: ChatGPT
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In addition to specific operations such as rewriting, there are also controls for elaboration and continutation. The user can even ask Wordcraft to perform arbitrary tasks, such as "describe the gold earring" or "tell me why the dog was trying to climb the tree", a control we call freeform prompting. And, because sometimes knowing what to ask is the hardest part, the user can ask Wordcraft to generate these freeform prompts and then use them to generate text. We've also integrated a chatbot feature into the app to enable unstructured conversation about the story being written. This way, Wordcraft becomes both an editor and creative partner for the writer, opening up new and exciting creative workflows.
The interface of Wordcraft sounds like some of that interface that note takers and thinkers in the tools for thought space would appreciate in their
Rather than pairing it with artificial intelligence and prompts for specific writing tasks, one might pair tools for though interfaces with specific thinking tasks related to elaboration and continuation. Examples of these might be gleaned from lists like Project Zero's thinking routines: https://pz.harvard.edu/thinking-routines
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Our team at Google Research built Wordcraft, an AI-powered text editor centered on story writing, to see how far we could push the limits of this technology.
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- creative writing
- creativity
- tools for thought
- text editors
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- storytelling
- tools for creativity
- in-context learning
- programmed creativity
- digital amanuensis
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- Jan 2023
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https://wildrye.com/roundup-of-67-tools-for-thought-to-build-your-second-brain/
List of tools for thought apps
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- Oct 2022
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curtismchale.ca curtismchale.ca
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https://curtismchale.ca/2022/02/02/publish-obsidian-documents-to-wordpress/
Obsidian -> WordPress publishing. I'm in!
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- Apr 2022
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Yeshiva teaching in the modern period famously relied on memorization of the most important texts, but a few medieval Hebrew manu-scripts from the twelfth or thirteenth centuries include examples of alphabetical lists of words with the biblical phrases in which they occurred, but without pre-cise locations in the Bible—presumably because the learned would know them.
Prior to concordances of the Christian Bible there are examples of Hebrew manuscripts in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries that have lists of words and sentences or phrases in which they occurred. They didn't include exact locations with the presumption being that most scholars would know the texts well enough to quickly find them based on the phrases used.
Early concordances were later made unnecessary as tools as digital search could dramatically decrease the load. However these tools might miss the value found in the serendipity of searching through broad word lists.
Has anyone made a concordance search and display tool to automatically generate concordances of any particular texts? Do professional indexers use these? What might be the implications of overlapping concordances of seminal texts within the corpus linguistics space?
Fun tools like the Bible Munger now exist to play around with find and replace functionality. https://biblemunger.micahrl.com/munge
Online tools also have multi-translation versions that will show translational differences between the seemingly ever-growing number of English translations of the Bible.
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- Feb 2022
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gingkowriter.com gingkowriter.comGingko1
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This looks like an interesting tool for moving from notes to an outline to a written document. Could be interesting for dovetailing with a zettelkasten.
How to move data from something like Obsidian to Ginko Writer though?
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no editor can improve an argument.
By "editor" Ahrens means only the digital kind. Human editors have their own immeasurable value.
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- Dec 2021
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collect.readwriterespond.com collect.readwriterespond.com
- May 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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$ ed - var.c << end > 0a > xxx > . > wq > end
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- Dec 2020
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svelte.dev svelte.dev
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First class TypeScript support means that both of these two systems do a good job of handling TypeScript code.
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neovim.io neovim.io
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github.com github.com
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To add documentation on a Svelte component that will show up as a docstring in LSP-compatible editors, you can use an HTML comment with the @component tag:
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langserver.org langserver.org
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github.com github.com
- Aug 2020
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pragmaticpineapple.com pragmaticpineapple.com
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It’s 2020, doesn’t everyone use VSCode already?
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pragmaticpineapple.com pragmaticpineapple.com
- Jul 2020
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microsoft.github.io microsoft.github.io
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gitlab.com gitlab.com
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Because the Web IDE is based on the Monaco Editor, you can find a more complete list of supported languages in the Monaco languages repository. Under the hood, Monaco uses the Monarch library for syntax highlighting.
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- May 2020
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github.com github.com
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github.com github.com
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Subject–object–verb order. Learn more at Differences with Vi(m).
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- Mar 2020
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github.com github.com
- Dec 2019
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onivim.github.io onivim.github.io
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We're developing Onivim 2 in the open, but it is licensed under a commercial EULA.
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github.com github.com
- Nov 2019
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github.com github.com
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github.com github.com
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github.com github.com
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100% VimL compatibility - we may not support all features of VimL plugins / configuration.
understandable... vim script is a mess, ugly, and non-standard
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Onivim 2 leverages the VSCode Extension Host process in its entirety - meaning, eventually, complete support for VSCode extensions and configuration.
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Onivim 2 is a reimagination of the Oni editor. Onivim 2 aims to bring the speed of Sublime, the language integration of VSCode, and the modal editing experience of Vim together, in a single package.
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- text editors: vim
- text editors: Onivim
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- licenses: open-source/commercial dual-license
- text editors: VS Code
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- text editors: vim: vim scripting language
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- text editors: Oni
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