The new live editor is the future of Obsidian.Įventhough I highly recommend to learn Vim in Obisidian, using the old editor is a bad idea, when the much superior live preview editor is exists. I’ve been waiting for the new editor to release this course (of course I now have to wait for a solution ) The new “Live Preview Editor” I’ve been working for months on an online course to teach people how to use Vim in Obsidian. Teaching Vim in Obsidian (project now on standby) I also believe that learning vim can benefits all types of writers, to write efficiently and in a much more fun way. I’ve been waiting to release educational content for Obsidian with high hopes on this editor. I personally have been looking forward to the new Obsidian Live Preview editor for so long. It is being used in many other products and has a big user base (most are online editors, but possibly enough desktop ones to make Neovim relevant). What might make sense is to offer such a project for CodeMirror 6, which is the future iteration for Obsidian’s underlying editor component. And while its Vim experience leaves a lot to be desired, it is expandable* to some extent, and IMHO quite capable for a notes editor. Is there really even a remote justification for making such a project for Obsidian? It’s a notes editor, not an IDE. Maybe even more than all current plugins combined It’s quite a significant project.īut it made sense because VSCode is a code editor, and there was a significant amount of users who want a full Vim experience while still using VSCode as their IDE rather than (Neo)vim. Warning, possibly unpopular opinion followsĪ significant amount of work was invested in that VSCode plugin, AFAIK more than any currently-existing Obsidian plugin.
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