- Introduction
- Static Formats
- Dynamic Formats
- Sidecar Formats
- Querying formats
- Other
- Applications
- Knowledge Infrastructure
- Miscellaneous
There are a lot of useful tools. Naturally, separate tools have limited interoperability. This document lists some tools, some of which are prime candidates for experimenting with that.
TODO: sort by implementation, grammars, standards, etc.
Standalone format with limited to no interaction points.
Hierarchy:
- Graphics / Diagrams
- Architecture
- Novel representations
- Gantt Chart
- ?
- Kind of XML
- From Pandoc
- Publishing systems
- UML
-
text to document
-
markup languages
-
typesetting languages
-
Typesetting
- Markup: Markdown
- Markup: Other
- receiptline
Standalone format fundamentally based on interaction points.
- WYSIWYG Editors
- Category: 1
- Category: 2
- Category: other
- editor.js
- BlockSuite
- BlockNote
- Plate
- slate
- bangle.dev
- Markdown-based
Annotate or extends existing format.
- XQuery
- GROQ
-
Toolbox / Creative Coding Libraries / Frameworks
-
Visual Thinking Tool / Thinking Canvas / Mind Mapping / FreeForm Thinking
- Jupyter
- Pluto.jl
- livebook
- polynote
- clerk
- starboard-notebook
- percival
- marimo
- nbdev
- nteract stack
- quarto
- dotnet/interactive
Tools to search, explore, publish, and use data or knowledge.
- Knowledge Standards Foundation (Encyclosphere)
- datahub
- ckan
- Datasette
- PubPub
- KnowledgeFutures
- Open Knowledge Foundation
- TopicQuests
- Underlay
- LearnAwesome
- LF AI & Data
- Research?
- OpenGenus
- GNOME
- Workbench
- Language Parsing
- Biology
- Geology
- C++
- Event Processing
- memphis
- infinitecanvas.tools
- swyxio/spark-joy
- Knowledge-Graph-Tutorials-And-Papers
- awesome-nod-ebased-uis
- awesome-diagramming
- Awesome-Design-Tools
- tools-list
- xosh.org/text-to-diagram
- mind-mapping.org
- Thought & Craft
These were popular in the past, but have been superceded by more modern tools.