I love nvim, but I use obsidian for notes. It has a vi mode. The thing I can't wrap my head around with neorg / org mode stuff is that it always seems like the user is left staring at raw markdown while using the notes, and there's very little coloration or other text formatting that I've ever seen. I guess there's not a mode to "view" the notes where the markdown formatting is actually executed? Like, compare 2:40 to 7:25. The first looks like a bunch of extraneous syntax with no usefulness, and nothing catches my eye. The latter is rich with color which helps me process the necessary syntactical elements. With obsidian when I flip into edit mode i see the syntactical elements, but in view mode i see very readable formatted text only.
I love nvim, but I use obsidian for notes. It has a vi mode. The thing I can't wrap my head around with neorg / org mode stuff is that it always seems like the user is left staring at raw markdown while using the notes, and there's very little coloration or other text formatting that I've ever seen. I guess there's not a mode to "view" the notes where the markdown formatting is actually executed? Like, compare 2:40 to 7:25. The first looks like a bunch of extraneous syntax with no usefulness, and nothing catches my eye. The latter is rich with color which helps me process the necessary syntactical elements. With obsidian when I flip into edit mode i see the syntactical elements, but in view mode i see very readable formatted text only.
Org Mode and Markdown Mode in Emacs both support Obsidian-esque markup rendering.
There is a glow addon for vim.