This is a Vim plugin for writing and maintaining a personal wiki. The plugin was initially based on vimwiki, but it is written mostly from scratch and is based on a more "do one thing and do it well" philosophy.
Note: wiki.vim is not a filetype plugin. It is designed so that it may be used
along with filetype plugins, e.g. for dedicated Markdown plugins. One may
also use wiki-ft.vim for simple
syntax highlighting and folding of .wiki files, if desired.
This README file contains basic information on how to get started, as well as a list of available features. For more details, please confer the full documentation.
If you use vim-plug, then add the
following line to your vimrc file:
Plug 'lervag/wiki.vim'Or use some other plugin manager:
This outlines the basic steps to get started:
-
Create a wiki directory where the wiki files should be stored, for instance
~/wiki. -
Add the following to your
vimrcfile:let g:wiki_root = '~/wiki'
-
Now you can open the index file (by default
index.wiki) with<leader>wwand start to add your notes as desired.
- Wiki functionality
- Global mappings for accessing a specified wiki
- Local mappings for
- Navigation (follow links, go back, etc)
- Renaming pages (will also update links in other pages)
- Creating a table of contents
- Toggling links
- Viewing wiki link graphs
- Completion of wiki links and link anchors
- Text objects
iu auLink urlit atLink text
- Support for journal entries
- Navigating the journal back and forth with
<c-j>and<c-k> - Support for parsing journal entries in order to make weekly and monthly summaries. The parsed result needs manual editing for good results.
- Navigating the journal back and forth with
- Utility functionality
:WikiExportcommand for exporting to e.g.pdfwithpandoc
- Third-party support
Without vimwiki, this plugin would never
have existed. So my thanks go to the smart people that developed and maintains
vimwiki, both for the inspiration and for the ideas.