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awesome-dendron

A big list of Dendron docs, talks, tools, examples, articles, extensions, vaults, showcases, and more that the internet has to offer.
https://github.com/dendronhq/awesome-dendron

  • Dendron Documentation - Official user documentation for Dendron ([Source](https://github.com/dendronhq/dendron-site)).
  • Dendron Developer Documentation - Official developer, code-contributor documentation for Dendron ([Source](https://github.com/dendronhq/dendron-docs)).
  • The Open PKM Catalogue - This site is meant to be a reference of all things PKM (Personal knowledge management) ([Source](https://github.com/dendronhq/catalogue-open-pkm)).
  • The Open AWS Catalogue - This site is meant to be a reference of all things AWS. It is compiled from the [highest quality open sources of information](https://aws.dendron.so/notes/dd5fcf14-9678-4f38-acec-4b8965c8c568.html) available about AWS ([Source](https://github.com/dendronhq/seeds.aws)).
  • TLDR - A Dendron vault of the [tldr-pages project](https://tldr.sh/): a collection of community-maintained help pages for command-line tools, that aims to be a simpler, more approachable complement to traditional man pages ([Upstream Source](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) | [Dendron Vault Source](https://github.com/kevinslin/seed-tldr)).
  • Dendron Templates - Note templates for Dendron.
  • Dendron Schema Library - This workspace contains commonly used schemas for Dendron.
  • Bassman/dendron-schemas - Collection of Dendron schema and template files.
  • IntegerMan/LearningLog - A collection of highlights of things [Matt Eland](https://matteland.dev/) learned from reading, conferences, and courses as well as lists of resources to investigate.
  • Dendron - The official Dendron extension that turns your editor into a personal knowledge management (PKM) tool.
  • Dendron Nightly/Preview - Nightly/preview version of Dendron. Includes the very latest updates, but can introduce instability.
  • Dendron Paste Image - Paste images directly into your notes from the clipboard using this fork of [Paste Image](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mushan.vscode-paste-image) (supports Dendron-specific features).
  • Dendron Markdown Shortcuts - Shortcuts for Markdown editing using this fork of [Markdown Shortcuts](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mdickin.markdown-shortcuts) (supports Dendron-specific features).
  • Dendron Snippet Maker - Easily create markdown snippets using this fork of [Easy Snippet Maker](https://github.com/tariky/easy-snippet-maker) (supports Dendron-specific features).
  • Dendron Markdown Preview Enhanced - Dendron now uses `Dendron: Show Preview`, which comes built-in with Dendron.
  • Dendron Markdown Links - Dendron Markdown Links are now built-in with Dendron.
  • Markdown Writer Theme - VS Code theme emphasizing markdown over code.
  • Markdown All-In-One - All you need for Markdown (keyboard shortcuts, table of contents, and more).
  • Todo+ - Manage todo lists with ease. Powerful, easy to use and customizable.
  • Projects+ Todo+ - Bird's-eye view over your projects, view all your todo files aggregated into one.
  • Todo Tree - Show TODO, FIXME, etc. comment tags in a custom tree view.
  • Excel to Markdown table - Converts Excel and Google Docs spreadsheet data to Markdown table formats.
  • Advanced Table Functionality - Work with text tables without the pain.
  • Markdown Table - A minimal extension for markdown tables. Add features to edit markdown tables.
  • vscode-reveal - This extension lets you display a [reveal.js](https://revealjs.com/) presentation directly from an opened markdown document.
  • Spell Right - Multilingual, Offline and Lightweight Spellchecker.
  • markdownlint - Markdown/CommonMark linting and style checking for Visual Studio Code.
  • Code Spell Checker - A basic spell checker that works well with camelCase code. The goal of this spell checker is to help catch common spelling errors while keeping the number of false positives low.
  • Write Good Linter - Applies the Write Good Linter to your Markdown, so you can write more good.
  • Vale - The Vale extension for VS Code provides customizable spelling, style, and grammar checking for a variety of markup formats (Markdown, AsciiDoc, reStructuredText, HTML, and DITA).
  • YAML - Validation for YAML files, such as `dendron.yml`.
  • Git Automator - One command to commit and push all changes.
  • GitDoc - Automatically commit/push/pull changes on save, so you can edit a Git repo like a multi-file, versioned document.
  • Gitlens - Repository/File/Line history and annotations of all your files.
  • GitGraph - View a Git Graph of your repository, and easily perform Git actions from the graph. Configurable to look the way you want.
  • Path AutoComplete - Path autocomplete for Visual Studio Code.
  • Vim
  • VSCode Vim - VSCodeVim is a Vim emulator with Vim keybindings.
  • VSCode NeoVim - Neovim is a fork of VIM to allow greater extensibility and integration. This extension uses a full embedded Neovim instance, no more half-complete VIM emulation! VSCode's native functionality is used for insert mode and editor commands, making the best use of both editors.
  • Learn Vim - Learn Vim right within VSCode. Use this extension to learn and practice your Vim skills and become a more awesome developer.
  • Code Runner - Run code snippets or code files. Multiple languages supported.
  • Auto Run Command - An extension that automatically runs commands after VS Code startup (e.g. `dendron.sync`).
  • Macros - Automate repetitive actions with custom macros.
  • Bookmarks - Bookmark lines within files, and be able to jump directly to them.
  • Vertical Limit - Work with multiple cursors and blocks of text.
  • CodeUI - Easier customization of every part of the VSCode UI.
  • Open in Typora - Open note in Typora.
  • Profile Switcher - Create different sets of extension profiles.
  • Project Manager - Easier navigation UX between projects, directories, and workspaces.
  • Open in External App - When you want to edit your files in Typora, iAWriter or some other tool: helps open files in a different app.
  • Read Time - Perfect for writers who want an estimate how for long it may take to read your markdown.
  • Recall - Recall is an extension of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code to help you remember stuff using [spaced repetition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition).
  • Export and Publish Draw.io Diagrams - Use this tool to embed [draw.io / diagrams.net](https://www.diagrams.net/) diagrams in your published Dendron notes and documentation.
  • `dendron-pandoc` - Run specialized [pandoc](https://pandoc.org/) filters for making Dendron links work properly, a script for adding bibliography information (or other data) to all markdown files in a vault, and more.
  • `dendron-citations` - A tool for converting BibTeX citations to notes, to use them in Dendron.
  • `gibcite` - A small command line tool for getting details of a paper from local [Zotero](https://www.zotero.org/) database (regardless if Zotero is running in the background).
  • `joplin2dendron` - Helper script to copy the correct dates from **Joplin** files into Dendron when migrating.
  • Markdown Import Pod
  • Yarle - Yarle is the ultimate converter of **Evernote** notes to Markdown.
  • OneNote / Office 2016 Markdown Exporter - OneNote Md Exporter is a console application running on Windows that exports your **OneNote 2016** notebooks in different markdown formats.
  • OneNote / Office 365 HTML Exporter - This project exports your **OneNote notes from Microsoft Office 365 (O365)** to a zip file containing HTML files or a Evernote ENEX export file.
  • Google Keep Converter - Convert your **Google Keep** notes into a standard markdown + YAML header format.
  • Roam-highlighter - This extension offers an easy way to highlight text on a web page and import it to note-taking apps like Dendron, Roam Research, Obsidian, Logseq or Notion in the format that best suits your workflow. Open Source! Works on: `Chrome/Chromium` / `Firefox`.
  • Roam Highlighter (alternative to other `Roam-highlighter`) - This extension offers an easy way to highlight text on a web page and import it to note-taking apps like Dendron, Roam Research, Obsidian, Logseq or Notion in the format that best suits your workflow. This one is NOT open source. Works on: `Chrome/Chromium`.
  • MarkDownload - Markdown Web Clipper - This extension works like a web clipper, but it downloads articles in markdown format. Works on: `Chrome/Chromium` / `Firefox` / `Edge` / `Safari`.
  • Web Clipper - Another markdown-format web clipper. Universal open source web clipper for Notion, OneNote, Joplin, Yuque,Bear, GitHub and more notes.
  • Convert a Website Table to Markdown - A website that helps you convert HTML tables from websites into Markdown formatted pipe tables.
  • The Book of Secret Knowledge - A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools, and more.
  • Awesome git - A curated list of amazingly awesome Git tools, resources and shiny things.
  • Awesome Shell - A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos.
  • Modern Unix - A collection of modern/faster/saner alternatives to common unix commands.
  • Awesome VS Code - A curated list of delightful Visual Studio Code packages and resources.
  • GitHub Cheat Sheet - A collection of cool hidden and not so hidden features of Git and GitHub.
  • Awesome GitHub Actions - A curated list of awesome things related to GitHub Actions.
  • Awesome TypeScript - A collection of awesome TypeScript resources for client-side and server-side development. Write your awesome JavaScript in TypeScript.
  • Awesome Node.js - Delightful Node.js packages and resources.
  • Awesome Electron - Useful resources for creating apps with Electron.
  • Structured Text Tools - The following is a list of text-based file formats and command line tools for manipulating each.
  • Second Brain - A curated list of awesome Public Zettelkastens / Second Brains / Digital Gardens.
  • Digital Gardeners - This collection of apps, tools and articles is here to help you learn more about digital gardening.
  • It's Not You - It's Your Knowledge Base - Original Dendron Manifesto.
  • A Hierarchy First Approach to Note Taking - Using hierarchy to manage information overload.
  • The Five Minute Journal with Dendron and Visual Studio Code - Add some structure to your days using five minute journals (5MJ) schemas, and VSCode.
  • Weekly Reviews in Dendron - Use dendron for weekly reviews with this schema and template.
  • Mobile Markdown Notes - Apps mentioned in the Dendron blog article, [Best Mobile Note-Taking Apps for Markdown](https://blog.dendron.so/notes/fDCVPEo3guCFWPdxokXHU/), and other related accounts.
  • PKM / Tools for Thought - Accounts tweeting about second brains, tools for thought, personal knowledge management (PKM), etc.
  • Discord role badges
  • Kevin Lin's Garden - Founder of Dendron (`@kevins8#0590`).
  • Mark Hyunik Choi's Cerebrarium - Software Engineer at Dendron (`@hikchoi#8934`).
  • Derek Ardolf's Garden (icanteven) - Technology Evangelist at Dendron (`@icanteven#0264`).
  • Luke Carrier's Garden - Software Engineer turned Site Reliability Engineer ( `@lukecarrier#2081`).
  • Ian Jones' Garden - Fullstack developer focused on React.JS and Ruby on Rails (`@ianjones#3696`).
  • Kevin Cunningham's Garden - Developer, educator, instructor, and speaker (`@dolearning (Kevin)#3551`).
  • Cameron Yik's Garden (serendipidata) - Software engineer and dot-collector / dot-connector (`@cameron#9185`).
  • Adam Gluck's Garden (glucknotes) - Computer Science Student interested in cutting edge tools/libraries for software development, data science, and knowledge management (`@glucinater21#0869`).