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    Foam

    Foam

    A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode

    Foam is a personal knowledge management and sharing system inspired by Roam Research, built on Visual Studio Code and GitHub. You can use Foam for organizing your research, keeping re-discoverable notes, writing long-form content and, optionally, publishing it to the web. Foam is free, open source, and extremely extensible to suit your personal workflow.
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    markdown-oxide

    markdown-oxide

    Robust, Minimalist, Unbundled PKM for your text-editor through LSP

    Markdown-Oxide is a Personal Knowledge Management System(PKM) that composes with your favorite text editor through the Language Server Protocol(LSP). While other PKMs implement their own text editors, markdown-oxide is unbundled: it leaves text editing to a dedicated text editor and focuses solely on robust, performant knowledge management.
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    Reor Project

    Reor Project

    Private & local AI personal knowledge management app

    Reor is an AI-powered desktop note-taking app: it automatically links related notes, answers questions on your notes, provides semantic search and can generate AI flashcards. Everything is stored locally and you can edit your notes with an Obsidian-like markdown editor. The hypothesis of the project is that AI tools for thought should run models locally by default. Reor stands on the shoulders of the giants Ollama, Transformers.js & LanceDB to enable both LLMs and embedding models to run locally.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Mindolph

    Mindolph

    Mindolph is an open source desktop PKM software with Gen-AI support.

    Mindolph is an open source personal knowledge management software with Gen-AI support for all desktop platforms.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MindForger

    MindForger

    Thinking notebook and Markdown editor

    ...MindForger is open, free, well performing Markdown IDE which respects your privacy and enables security. It is actually more than an editor or IDE - it's human mind inspired personal knowledge management tool.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Civilizer

    Civilizer

    Civilizer - Tool to efficiently manage your data/knowledge/idea

    Civiilzer is a Dedicated Personal Knowledge Management Tool built by Java. You can use it for purposes such as a high level note application, document store, information hub, etc. With Civilzer's Markdown editor, you can edit text in Markdown format, but the editor provides a lot more additional features, so you can edit your content in a more stylish fashion.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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