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README.md |
A Personal Wiki For Vim
Intro
Vimwiki is a personal wiki for Vim -- a number of linked text files that have their own syntax highlighting.
With Vimwiki you can:
- organize notes and ideas
- manage todo-lists
- write documentation
- maintain a diary
- export everything to HTML
To do a quick start press <Leader>ww
(this is usually \ww
) to go to your index
wiki file. By default it is located in ~/vimwiki/index.wiki
.
Feed it with the following example:
= My knowledge base =
* Tasks -- things to be done _yesterday_!!!
* Project Gutenberg -- good books are power.
* Scratchpad -- various temporary stuff.
Place your cursor on Tasks
and press Enter to create a link. Once pressed,
Tasks
will become [[Tasks]]
-- a Vimwiki link. Press Enter again to
open it. Edit the file, save it, and then press Backspace to jump back to your
index.
A Vimwiki link can be constructed from more than one word. Just visually
select the words to be linked and press Enter. Try it with Project Gutenberg
.
The result should look something like:
= My knowledge base =
* [[Tasks]] -- things to be done _yesterday_!!!
* [[Project Gutenberg]] -- good books are power.
* Scratchpad -- various temporary stuff.
Basic Markup
= Header1 =
== Header2 ==
=== Header3 ===
*bold* -- bold text
_italic_ -- italic text
[[wiki link]] -- wiki link
[[wiki link|description]] -- wiki link with description
Lists:
* bullet list item 1
- bullet list item 2
- bullet list item 3
* bullet list item 4
* bullet list item 5
* bullet list item 6
* bullet list item 7
- bullet list item 8
- bullet list item 9
1. numbered list item 1
2. numbered list item 2
a) numbered list item 3
b) numbered list item 4
For other syntax elements, see :h vimwiki-syntax
Key bindings
normal mode:
<Leader>ww
-- Open default wiki index file.<Leader>wt
-- Open default wiki index file in a new tab.<Leader>ws
-- Select and open wiki index file.<Leader>wd
-- Delete wiki file you are in.<Leader>wr
-- Rename wiki file you are in.<Enter>
-- Follow/Create wiki link<Shift-Enter>
-- Split and follow/create wiki link<Ctrl-Enter>
-- Vertical split and follow/create wiki link<Backspace>
-- Go back to parent(previous) wiki link<Tab>
-- Find next wiki link<Shift-Tab>
-- Find previous wiki link
For more keys, see :h vimwiki-mappings
Commands
:Vimwiki2HTML
-- Convert current wiki link to HTML:VimwikiAll2HTML
-- Convert all your wiki links to HTML:help vimwiki-commands
-- list all commands:help vimwiki
-- General vimwiki help docs
Changing Wiki Syntax
Vimwiki currently ships with 3 syntaxes: Vimwiki (default), Markdown (markdown), and MediaWiki (media)
If you would prefer to use either Markdown or MediaWiki syntaxes, set the following option in your .vimrc:
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/vimwiki/',
\ 'syntax': 'markdown', 'ext': '.md'}]
Installation
Prerequisites
Make sure you have these settings in your vimrc file:
set nocompatible
filetype plugin on
syntax on
Without them Vimwiki will not work properly.
Installation using Vim packages (since Vim 7.4.1528)
git clone https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki.git ~/.vim/pack/plugins/start/vimwiki
Installation using Pathogen
cd ~/.vim
mkdir bundle
cd bundle
git clone https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki.git
Installation using Vim-Plug
Add the following to the plugin-configuration in your vimrc:
Plug 'vimwiki/vimwiki'
Then run :PlugInstall
.
Installation using Vundle
Add Plugin 'vimwiki/vimwiki'
to your vimrc file and run
vim +PluginInstall +qall
Or download the zip archive and extract it in ~/.vim/bundle/
Then launch Vim, run :Helptags
and then :help vimwiki
to verify it was installed.
Getting help
Have a question? Visit the IRC channel #vimwiki
on Freenode (webchat, also synced to Matrix/Riot: #freenode_#vimwiki:matrix.org
) or post to the mailing list.
Helping Vimwiki
Vimwiki has a lot of users but only very few recurring developers or people helping the community. Your help is therefore appreciated. Everyone can help! See #625 for information on how you can help.
* Screenshots made with the solarized colorscheme and lightline