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Based on our record, vimtex seems to be a lot more popular than UtilityAPI. While we know about 52 links to vimtex, we've tracked only 1 mention of UtilityAPI. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
2- For writing: you can use https://github.com/lervag/vimtex for LaTeX On top of these, you can use tmux with tmuxp to open projects instantly. You can replicate such environment with Emacs using org mode and/or auctex. No use for an added layer (web tech) for this, introducing more code to write and learn. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I use vimwiki almost daily, but it's not professional use, just daily notes and organizing my life. I started using zim but I found I really missed writing/editing with vim. Then I found vimwiki. There are things I'm not super happy about with it. I saw that /u/lervag (love his vimtex plugin) released a wiki plugin and I was/am interested in it, but I have so much in my wiki right now that I don't want to deal... Source: almost 2 years ago
Definitely get vimtex and set it up so you can view the compiled document in one window, and your notes in the other. Get used to vim a bit with some vim tutorial (there are a bunch out there), and have latex shortcuts you use in all your documents. Source: about 2 years ago
I do think VSCode is a great tool and I recommend it frequently to people, but I still want to set the record straight here. Yes, vim is obviously limited in the sense that as a CLI app it doesn't draw it's own PDF or HTML windows, that's fair. But it can remote control your favorite PDF viewer or browser for roughly the same functionality. I'm currently writing my thesis using vimtex and it's quite smooth. And... Source: about 2 years ago
Obsidian is limited by its use of markdown files. You can use Overleaf, Vimtex, or LaTeX workshop on VS Code to render your tex documents. Source: about 2 years ago
I'm interesting in using UtilityAPI to pull in Energy/Gas/Water data from my local utility companies. I'm surprised to find this hasn't been mentioned here before. Would be really cool to integrate that data into HomeKit. Wondering if anyone's thought about writing a plugin for this? If not, I might take a stab at it as I've been really enjoying using Homebridge. Source: about 3 years ago
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