

preview - Ultimate previewer of source code in Atom.file-icons - Assign file extension icons and colours for improved visual grepping.quick-file-actions - Quickly copy, delete, move, and create new files.While the plugin can be run in any Atom window it's recommended to run it in a separate instance for easier usage and access to your notesĪlso, I recommend the following packages, that works great in combination with textual-velocity: Use the Textual Velocity: Start Session command to get started, the package is lazy loaded.īy default notes are saved in ~/.atom/notes, you can change it in the package settings. Due to Atom's purpose of being a text-editor only text files are intended to be supported, compared to the single-database option NV offers.Developed and tested on MacOSX, it should work fine on Linux and Windows too but there's no guarantees right now.Still WIP, see the change log for what's been done so far, and v1 roadmap milestone for planned/upcoming features.Time will tell.įor those of you who used Notational Velocity or nvAlt should feel right at home: it's intended to be an alternative to those applications but with the benefits of the Atom ecosystem. I intend to build something better, someday, but don't have the time or energy right now.

That said, I am not satisfied with any of the existing options out there and still contemplating alternatives. Other great apps like Notational Velocity are Microsoft OneNote, Evernote, Simplenote and CherryTree. The best alternative is Google Keep, which is free. As of January 2022 I'm using (plugin for VSCode) which mostly does what this plugin did for Atom (and more). There are more than 100 alternatives to Notational Velocity for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone and Linux. Features Notes are stored in a single location (directory) located anywhere on your system you'd like. Alas, I have outgrown my own project and decided to continue on a more supported platform going forward. Notes is a Markdown focused notes extension for Visual Studio Code that takes inspiration from Notational Velocity and nvAlt. It has been a good run of ~5 years building and using this myself! I hope you have found it as useful as me during this time.
