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The article is pretty clearly written for someone who is already an emacs+org user. I guess it was posted mostly as a teaser of what can be done with it.

The "plain text" catch phrase is not baseless, though. One of the best things about org mode is that there really is a simple and intuitive markup format at its core. Most users probably only ever use the "outliner" features, which are pretty obvious. But once you're used to that, there are lots of more complex features you can start using, one by one. Or just ignore.

Being text, org mode files are also pretty easy to e.g. grep.



Every time I see something about org mode it makes me want to learn emacs, but I am very used to vim. This one is especially tempting, though.


doom emacs have evil bindings so you can vim while you emacs https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs Really a great starting point


Good thing evil-mode exists. That was my own path - started with using emacs just for orgmode, now fully shifted over.


Then I suggest to try doom emacs




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