What is Vimwiki?
Vimwiki is a plugin for the Vim text editor that allows users to manage a personal wiki inside Vim without needing a database or web server. It stores wiki pages as plain text files on the file system and provides convenient text-based navigation and organization.
Some key features of Vimwiki include:
- Intuitive wiki-style linking between pages using CamelCase or brackets
- Hierarchical organization of pages in a notebook structure
- Text formatting using Vim syntax highlighting and markdown
- Lists, checkboxes, tables and other text objects
- Backlinks to see where other pages link
- Tags and tag index pages for finding content
- Todo lists for tracking tasks and progress
- Diary functionality for journaling
Vimwiki makes it fast and simple to take notes, maintain a knowledge base or wiki, organize scattered ideas and content, plan projects, and much more - all within Vim's powerful modal text editing without leaving the comfort of the terminal. It's ideal for people who want a personal wiki but prefer plaintext over complex databases.
CherryTree, TheBrain, TagSpaces, UpNote, wikidPad, Nimbus Note, Tomboy, Cryptee, Zoho Notebook, Quillnote, GitJournal, Notational FZF are some alternatives to Vimwiki.