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by toopok4k3 1342 days ago
How does it compare to wikis, eh? Isn't that what they do.
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It's basically a wiki but running locally that you can sync with a remote, and based around normal (well, almost "normal") markdown files.
It's trying to be a wiki without a server. Or at least, that's how it started. It's a note taking app that uses markdown and plain text files. Gives some nice organizational views.
That requires setting up a server, which filters out 99% of the population.
I used TiddlyWiki for a while, but it was too fiddly. E.g. saving to google drive was a hack. Obsidian, at a very low price, gives me a reliable app -- Tiddly wiki, running within the browser, often got slow when I had a few hundred diary entries.
I’d start with the plugins. It allows for easy integration into my current workflow.