Knowledge base tools
Tools for kb implementation
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openoffice (opens in a new tab)
- The Apache OpenOffice project (AOO) provides a full featured office productivity suite based on open standards. It is the continuation of the OpenOffice.org project.
- Currently supported platforms include:
- Microsoft Windows
- macOS (OS X)
- Linux variants
- FreeBSD
- OS/2
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paperless-ngx (opens in a new tab)
- community-supported supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
- features (opens in a new tab)
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TriliumNext (opens in a new tab)
Personal knowledge bases are perfect for aggregating, organizing, and accessing all your ideas, notes, and records. While Obsidian, Google Notes, and several other tools let you create a customized assistant to manage your personal records, Trilium Notes app is a solid self-hosted alternative if you want maximum privacy for your PKM system.
Having used Trilium Notes extensively after covering it in my best obscure self-hosted services list, it’s an absolute game changer for my note-taking needs. If you’re an advanced user, you dive right into setting up your own tree/link nodes and journaling trees.
Trillium also supports graphical drawings, tables, mathematical equations, and even programming codes, and you can further enhance the app’s functionality using extensions. Heck, the tool even supports snapshots in the form of note revisions!
https://vitepress.dev/ (opens in a new tab)
https://github.com/shuding/nextra (opens in a new tab)
nextra@3.0.0 (opens in a new tab)
https://docusaurus.io/ (opens in a new tab)
https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify (opens in a new tab) https://github.com/docsifyjs/awesome-docsify (opens in a new tab)
https://www.gitbook.com/ (opens in a new tab) https://github.com/GitbookIO/gitbook (opens in a new tab)