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[users] Gemini as a local note-taking / personal wiki thing?

Chris McGee newton688 at gmail.com

Thu Mar 11 20:24:40 GMT 2021

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I tend to take notes locally using a text editor and write markdown orperhaps gemini now that I know about it. For links between documents sometext editors will let you navigate relative paths pretty easily. In acmeit's just a right-click on the link and it opens it up in a new panel oractivates an existing panel. You can read/edit them on the fly with noservers required unless you choose to publish them. Full text search withgrep, manage revisions with git, back them up using tar, ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acme_(text_editor)

On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 11:31 AM Miguel de Luis Espinosa <enteka at fastmail.com> wrote:

Hi all, non-subscriber here, (I prefer to browse the archives).
What brings me here is an idea I had to use gemini as a kind of personal
wiki. The whole thing at this point is to have a bunch of gemtext files on
a folder and use it to keep my notes, links, projects and such in an
hypertext fashion.
Gemini syntax is so simple that it would need the whole thing a breeze.
You only need a client able to open local files (amfora does, haven't tried
anything else).
Has anybody tried anything like that? And if so, any tips?
Thank you and gracias, Miguel (enteka.xyz)
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