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I've always had this problem. There's not a silver bullet-like tool or some sort of giant's shoulder for managing knowledge bases. There are tools like Confluence, Notion, Clickup, or anything else, but they all feel like fashion instead of something that solved this problem.
The solution that I want is:
Decent editor that lets you edit LaTeX, Markdown, org-mode, etc.
Sync with Git.
Organize with graphs like Roam Research.
Publish to a nice branded website.
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org-mode is pretty nice when you use it with Emacs and when you're coding alone. But it doesn't seem to fit as a universal markup language for an organization. The tooling for org-mode is always partially/not implemented in most IDEs and it's hard for non-programmers/non-emacs users to have a go on it. Plus it's not easy to fulfill all the number points in the description in a seamless way. If you have a nice example stack of org-mode use in an organization, I would love to hear the use-case, infrastructure, and the usual workflow.
I've always had this problem. There's not a silver bullet-like tool or some sort of giant's shoulder for managing knowledge bases. There are tools like Confluence, Notion, Clickup, or anything else, but they all feel like fashion instead of something that solved this problem.
The solution that I want is:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: