Good question :-) still struggling with that. I keep notes at work and I try to keep a wiki format, so with folders and everything. Actually VSCode is quite nice for that, it can preview rendered markdown. I put it to show the rendered markdown by default and edit on double click.
For sharing this notes: GitHub and Gitlab will render for you. Don’t know about other platforms. I’ve used mkdocs in the past to generate websites but it takes a bit more work.
I did try vscode and cople of other things for this. I am currently using qownnotes for this. Could be better, but it integrates well with KDE. Pandoc for html and print to pdf on firefox if necessary.
Markdown for everything text-related.
I occasionally use libreoffice calc for when I need a spreadsheet.
Markdown is a good choice for text only. And I can easily convert it to pdf to share easily.
Except for stuff like libreoffice calc/excel.
What’s your setup with markdown btw?
Good question :-) still struggling with that. I keep notes at work and I try to keep a wiki format, so with folders and everything. Actually VSCode is quite nice for that, it can preview rendered markdown. I put it to show the rendered markdown by default and edit on double click.
For sharing this notes: GitHub and Gitlab will render for you. Don’t know about other platforms. I’ve used mkdocs in the past to generate websites but it takes a bit more work.
I did try vscode and cople of other things for this. I am currently using qownnotes for this. Could be better, but it integrates well with KDE. Pandoc for html and print to pdf on firefox if necessary.