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zk
– a plain text note-taking assistant
Looking for a quick usage example? Let's get started.
zk
is a command-line tool helping you to maintain a plain text Zettelkasten or personal wiki.
It is primarily focused on:
- keeping your notebook future-proof, by relying on plain text
- creating notes from templates
- performing advanced search queries
- being a hub for everything related to your notes, thanks to command aliases and automation.
- notebook housekeeping
What zk
is not: