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# Alternatives

**I love open source and all open source authors!! I also believe healthy competition is good! Moxide is competing with some alternatives, and I want to make it the best at its job!!**
**I love open-source and all open-source authors!! I also believe healthy competition is good! Markdown-Oxide is competing with some alternatives, and I want to make it the best at its job!!**

Here are the alternatives (open source authors are welcom to make PRs adding their projects here!)
Here are the alternatives (open source authors are welcome to make PRs to add their projects here!)

- https://github.com/gw31415/obsidian-lsp ; I have been in discussions with the author; he/she is a med student and doesn't have time to maintain . I of course love his idea, but the current LS doesn't provide many obsidian specific features yet.
- https://github.com/WhiskeyJack96/logseqlsp ; This is a cool project and a great inspiration for logseq support (which is upcoming). status: it doesn't seem that it is maintained; no commites for 3 months
- The og https://github.com/artempyanykh/marksman ; I used this for a while, but it is not obsidian specific and didn't act well w my vault
- https://github.com/gw31415/obsidian-lsp: I have been in discussions with the author; The author doesn't have time to maintain the project. Also, I, of course, love the idea, but the current LS doesn't provide many obsidian-specific features yet.
- https://github.com/WhiskeyJack96/logseqlsp: This is a cool project and a great inspiration for Logseq support (which is upcoming). status: it doesn't seem that it is maintained and it (obviously) does not provide support for all of the obsidian syntax
- The og https://github.com/artempyanykh/marksman: I used this for a while, but it is not obsidian specific and didn't act well with my vault. Additionally, the block completions in markdown-oxide allow for a fuzzy/grep search of the entire vault to generate the completions; I don't think Markman has any features like this; (this is a feature that Logseq signified for PKM; the concept that *anything is linkable* is quite powerful)


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Listen. I really like vim motions. I also really like low latency terminal editing. I very much so also like my neovim plugins and config. And wow I also like using obsidian (and other md apps). Can't I just have it all??? Can't I brute text edit in neovim and preview and fine edit in the JS madness? Well, I thought I could; that is why I am making this.
Listen. I really like Vim motions. I also really love low-latency terminal editing. I very much so also like my Neovim LSP plugins, keymappings, and config. But Wow! I also like using Obsidian and Logseq. **Can't I just have it all???** Can't I be whisked away by the flow of Neovim while also experiencing the beauty of Obsidian???? Can't I detail my tasks on the CLI while viewing them in Logseq????? Well, I thought I could; for us all, there is markdown-oxide (which is still very pre-beta hah)

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