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Revision as of 00:45, 8 March 2023
Markup | Tools Comparison |
Hi, all. When working or studying, we always find the tools we use are limited in capacity. In this lesson, we will compare features in advanced FLOSS tools that helps with learning, not limited to language learning.
Status: In progress
Text Editor in Command-Line
![]() GNU Emacs |
![]() ![]() Neovim / Vim | |
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graph | ||
mind map | ||
notebook |
Wiki
![]() DokuWiki |
![]() MediaWiki |
![]() TiddlyWiki | |
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Anki integration | |||
annotation | |||
block quote | existing | existing | |
coloured text | existing | ||
flashcard | |||
fold text | |||
incremental reading | |||
mind map | |||
note | |||
tag |
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