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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. You own the information you create with Foam, and you're free to share it and collaborate on it with anyone you want.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Log4brains

    Log4brains

    Log and publish your architecture decisions (ADR)

    Log4brains is a docs-as-code knowledge base for your development and infrastructure projects. It enables you to log Architecture Decision Records (ADR) right from your IDE and to publish them automatically as a static website.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Inkdown

    Inkdown

    A WYSIWYG Markdown editor, improve reading and editing experience

    Inkdown (bluestone) is a Markdown reading, editing, and sharing tool. Almost fully compatible with the GitHub Flavored Markdown standard, while extending the Mermaid graphics and Katex formula, supporting light and dark styles, and somewhat different from other WYSIWYG editors, Inkdown does not pursue complete customization. Its core goal is comfortable reading, smooth editing of Markdown, and document sharing in the simplest way possible.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    GistPad

    GistPad

    VS Code extension for managing and sharing code snippets, and notes

    GistPad is a Visual Studio Code extension that allows you to edit GitHub Gists and repositories from the comfort of your favorite editor. You can open, create, delete, fork and star gists and repositories, and then seamlessly begin editing files as if they were local, without ever cloning, pushing or pulling anything. It's like your very own developer library for building and referencing code snippets, commonly used config/scripts, programming-related notes, knowledge bases, and interactive samples.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    TOAST UI Editor

    TOAST UI Editor

    Markdown WYSIWYG Editor. GFM Standard + Chart & UML Extensible

    ...The TOAST UI Editor can be helpful for both usages. It offers Markdown mode and WYSIWYG mode, which can be switched any point in time. Today CommonMark is the de-facto Markdown standard. GFM (GitHub Flavored Markdown) is another popular specification based on CommonMark, maintained by GitHub, which is the Markdown mostly used. TOAST UI Editor follows both CommonMark and GFM specifications. Write documents with ease using productive tools provided by TOAST UI Editor and you can easily open the produced document wherever the specifications are supported. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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