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If you are using git(hub/lab/*), you can use their WYSIWYG to edit the plaintext file. Or are you looking for more formatting options etc? All that said, in some situations it would be nice to have a native app (like if there's need to see notes and images simultaneously), but I guess this is exactly the place where the open source community shines. (: |
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Working editor requires a working, reliable parser, which is what we don't have yet. |
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I am a fan of the neorg effort. One major hole is the ability to access and edit my workspaces on my phone. Yes, you can do the Termux/neovim approach but this is not appropriate for most phone use cases (when you're on the go and you need to access/edit your notes/todos etc...)
I'd love to see a companion WYSIWYG neorg app that operates directly on a git clone of my neorg workspaces. Then, when I'm back at my laptop/desktop I can get changes made on the phone and work in the wonderful neovim environment.
Thoughts?
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