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authorMarc Coquand <marc@mccd.space>2024-05-19 09:24:48 -0500
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and TODO notes. It is built around the idea of writing notes separately
and then using tags to compose these notes together.
- Stitch does not have any opinion about which file format you use for file
- capturing: use org, markdown, whatever you want. Stitch only requires that
- each note is contained to one file. Feel free to also use whatever editor
- you want: vim, ed, mg, whatever you want.
+ Stitch tries to be unopiniated: use whatever editor and file format you
+ want for your notes. The only requirement is that each file contains
+ only one file.
Stitch does not come with functionality for capturing notes, but it makes
it easy for you to set up your own system with your preferred editor.