What wiki do you use to manage your knowledge?
Nowadays, there are so many things and they are messy. I would like to find a wiki or other tools. I can manage them by categories. Please recommend me.
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Nowadays, there are so many things and they are messy. I would like to find a wiki or other tools. I can manage them by categories. Please recommend me.
Recommended, note for knowledge
After reading this question, I tried a few more notes today and took note of their respective characteristics:
Evernote: Everyone says it is good, but I have never used it. It does not support Markdown. You can use Markdown to write Markdown and save it to Evernote, but Markdown has to pay
Zhi Note: I use it myself. It supports Markdown, but the rendering does not look good and the editing experience is not very good. It supports note encryption
Youdao Note: A friend below said that Youdao also supports Markdown, so I tried it. Check it out, the effect is pretty good, it supports previewing, I heard online rumors that sometimes duplicate notes appear, I have not verified it
A very important point is that Evernote can be exported to Weizhi Notes and Youdao Cloud Notes, but Weizhi Notes and Youdao cannot be exported to other stores. This really cannot be blamed on my opinions on domestic products
I created a project on github and wrote in the issue...
onenote, you can’t live without it after using it
I don’t use online tools or large note-taking tools.
Evernote, Cloud Notes, Youdao Notes, etc., etc., although they all have advantages, they are always the same product, and you will inevitably find shortcomings at a certain moment of use.
Another point is that you cannot always guarantee that your computer is connected to a good network.
So, I directly create folders locally. A folder is a category, and there are categories within categories. As for what to put in it, it's up to you. I use the mkd file. Maybe you will think this is quite low, but I think simplicity is the best. No matter what management tool it is, it will not be as efficient as the local management of the system - if there is any better management tool than the operating system, this system does too poorly T_T.
If you are afraid of losing it, just back it up in time.
I think that currently everything on the Internet is geared towards sharing, and it has not yet reached the era of cloud disks replacing hard drives, so if there is not a huge need for sharing, local management is the best plan.
Weizhi Notes are very good and are available on linux, win and mac platforms
Youdao Cloud Notes
Or create the text locally, and then cooperate with the remote private library git push; git pull
If you must talk about Wiki, there is no doubt that MediaWiki should be used, but it is not particularly easy to use. So I'm developing alternatives.
Evernote
Weizhi Notes are always used
A markdown editor I just came into contact with in the past few days: MWeb lite, but it seems to only have a Mac version.
I have been using Markdown to write blogs recently. It saves automatically every time I finish writing. I have to say that this function is very good. I don’t need to open files one by one to modify every time I write. I like the simple syntax of markdown. I can directly save it after writing. It feels good to download md files or html files and put them on your blog or github.
Mark Dumbo. I have used the Job Tribe thing before, but I couldn’t get the style when exporting HTML, so I changed it to this one
Let’s talk about something that is rarely seen: zim, open source software, the official download links are only for linux and windows.
Features:
Comes with its own http server, which can be accessed through a browser
Supports multiple formats: markdown, wiki, text
There are many plug-ins, among which
version control
provides version control functions based on {git, svn}
I have been using Evernote before, but now I write directly in the notes of segmentFault... I have been blogging recently
It’s also good to put it on github

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