I think there was a different plugin to support roam functionality in neorg. So you may already have what you need! Glad you found this plugin interesting, though :D
Whoah, this is very interesting. I mostly use nvim but still fire up emacs in terminal mode as well just for org-roam. It's pretty seamless. Org in emacs just has so many good features.
I installed and started configuring Emacs just so I could try out orgmode and org roam, but ended up wanting to stick with purely neovim due to familiarity with the tooling and Lua language integration. I've found that the nvim-orgmode plugin does the bulk of what I'd want - agenda, calendar, TODOs, folding, etc - and with this plugin I've got what I believe to be what I'd like in Roam functionality. Give it a try and let me know what you think!
Cheers! thnx fr the video, I got one question: if I move the node(fle) o another director(inside root ofmode directory), will links from it and to it remains in tact? Should I use special function inside nvim to move nodes or can I do this by OS tools? thnx again!
As long as the file is within the designated org roam directory, you can move and rename files and the links will not break. This is because the links created use IDs that map to those within the :PROPERTY: drawers of nodes. If you rename/move a file with neovim already open, you'll probably need to run either `RoamUpdate` or `RoamUpdate!` to refresh.
It's been awhile since I set it! I think it's JetBrains Mono, which comes as one of the fonts bundled with WezTerm. wezfurlong.org/wezterm/config/fonts.html
It looks really cool. I was looking for Neorg plugin but this one is also super cool! Can't wait for an update!
I think there was a different plugin to support roam functionality in neorg. So you may already have what you need! Glad you found this plugin interesting, though :D
I'm super excited about this! I'll give it a try one of these days...
When you do, I hope you find it useful! There's a discussion section on the github repo, so feel free to drop in thoughts there as well. :)
Whoah, this is very interesting. I mostly use nvim but still fire up emacs in terminal mode as well just for org-roam. It's pretty seamless. Org in emacs just has so many good features.
I installed and started configuring Emacs just so I could try out orgmode and org roam, but ended up wanting to stick with purely neovim due to familiarity with the tooling and Lua language integration.
I've found that the nvim-orgmode plugin does the bulk of what I'd want - agenda, calendar, TODOs, folding, etc - and with this plugin I've got what I believe to be what I'd like in Roam functionality.
Give it a try and let me know what you think!
This is what I was looking for, thank you !
Fantastic! Hope it's helpful! :)
hey nice video! btw which microphone are you using it sounds great!
It's an EV RE20 :) I have it hooked up into some audio hardware to filter out a little bit of noise as well.
Cheers!
thnx fr the video, I got one question: if I move the node(fle) o another director(inside root ofmode directory), will links from it and to it remains in tact? Should I use special function inside nvim to move nodes or can I do this by OS tools?
thnx again!
As long as the file is within the designated org roam directory, you can move and rename files and the links will not break. This is because the links created use IDs that map to those within the :PROPERTY: drawers of nodes. If you rename/move a file with neovim already open, you'll probably need to run either `RoamUpdate` or `RoamUpdate!` to refresh.
really love your nvim font , may i know the name of the font ?
It's been awhile since I set it! I think it's JetBrains Mono, which comes as one of the fonts bundled with WezTerm. wezfurlong.org/wezterm/config/fonts.html