Obsidian

Obsidian is a note-taking and knowledge management software application. It is a single-file, open-source application that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Obsidian uses a wiki-style format for storing notes, which allows for easy linking and organization. It also supports a variety of plugins that extend its functionality.

Obsidian is a personal knowledge base and note-taking software application that operates on Markdown files. It allows users to make internal links for notes and then to visualize the connections as a graph. It is designed to help users organize and structure their thoughts and knowledge in a flexible, non-linear way. The software is free for personal use, with commercial licenses available for pay.

Some of the features of Obsidian include:

  • A single-file system that makes it easy to keep your notes organized and portable.

  • A wiki-style format that makes it easy to link and organize your notes.

  • A variety of plugins that extend its functionality, such as plugins for task management, code highlighting, and image embedding.

  • A dark mode for better readability.

  • A focus mode for blocking out distractions.

  • A built-in search engine for quickly finding your notes.

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