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    Ozan

    Ozan

    Ozan is a personal knowledge base inspired from Obsidian.

    Ozan — a personal knowledge base and journal application that combines simplicity with powerful features e.g., markdown support, graph, work offline, AI assistant, and import/export features, offering a simple open-source alternative to Obsidian and Notion.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    rucola

    Terminal based markdown note manager

    Terminal-based markdown note manager to view statistics, explore connections and launch editing and viewing applications.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GitJournal

    GitJournal

    Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git

    ...All your notes are stored in Markdown. However you can edit the notes in many different ways depending on the task. Soon you'll even be able to visualize yours Notes in a Graph. GitJournal will always be completely Open Source.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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