So I've made some tests and research. The distribution is going to be focused on writing (whether you write novels, code, modifying your dotfiles, writing blog posts, note taking/zettlekasten...), I want it to be minimalist but pleasant to use. It's probably not going to be a distribution for beginners.

  • It appeared that I've kept 2 distributions as potential basis: Debian testing  and Void 
  • The main softwares are going to be: greetd with tuigreet for the greeter; the choice of the wm: [Sway](swaywm.org), Worm, River or Niri (no, there won't be hyprland in the choice), the default wm is going to be Niri. The distribution will come with DoomEmacs with OrgMode and OrgRoam (Zettlekasten, note taking and blog posts with Org); Ekphos (Zettlekasten, note taking and blog posts with MarkDown); Libreoffice; Librewolf but Lynx, Elinks or Links2 is going to be the default. Probably I'll add a bibliography manager (if it even exists?).

The main purpose is to focus on writing and have as few distractions as possible.

#linux #voidlinux #debian #ekphos #librewolf #libreoffice #emacs #doomemacs #orgmode #orgroam #zettelkasten

~kennylevinsen/greetd - sourcehut git

I was wondering when someone was going to build a terminal / TUI app inspired by Obsidian. Totally not surprised it is written in Rust.

"ekphos - An open source, lightweight, fast, terminal-based markdown research tool written in Rust."

I haven't tried it yet and it is still early in development. I also am not enthused about Vim key-binds, but as long as they are configurable, then no biggie. The author appears to be into the web3/crypto space.

https://www.ekphos.xyz/

#Rust #TUI #Terminal #ekphos #Obsidian #PKM

Ekphos - Terminal Markdown Research Tool

A lightweight, fast, terminal-based markdown research tool inspired by Obsidian. Built with Rust.

At last I found my new favorite note taking tool. Ekphos #ekphos

[Obsidian is] too large for its purpose.

Thank you, you found the words I've been searching for for months.

Thank you @nerdbude not only for this one, but all the links you share 

Ekphos - Terminal Markdown Research Tool

A lightweight, fast, terminal-based markdown research tool inspired by Obsidian. Built with Rust.

πŸ“[PRO] I've been looking at #Ekphos. A worthy replacement for #Obsidian in the #terminal with a lot of potential.

https://nerdbude.com/ekphos/

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