zk is a command-line tool helping you to maintain a plain text Zettelkasten or personal wiki.
- Creating notes from templates
- Advanced search and filtering capabilities including tags, links and mentions
- Integration with your favorite editors:
- Any LSP-compatible editor
zk-nvimfor Neovim 0.5+zk-vscodefor Visual Studio Code- (unmaintained)
zk.nvimfor Neovim 0.5+ by Seth Messer
- Interactive browser, powered by
fzf - Git-style command aliases and named filters
- Made with automation in mind
- Notebook housekeeping
- Future-proof, thanks to Markdown
- Supports most Markdown syntax flavors
- Links: regular Markdown links,
[[Wikilinks]]and Neuron's[[Folgezettel links]]#. - Tags:
#hashtags,:colon:separated:tags:, Bear's#multi-word tags#. - YAML frontmatter
- Links: regular Markdown links,
See the changelog for the list of upcoming features waiting to be released.
- A note editor.
- A tool to serve your notes on the web – for this, you may be interested in Neuron or Gollum.
Check out the latest release for pre-built binaries for macOS and Linux (zk was not tested on Windows).
brew install zkOr, if you want to the latest changes:
brew install --HEAD zkYou can install the zk package from the official repos.
sudo pacman -S zkMake sure you have a working Go installation, then clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/mickael-menu/zk.git
$ cd zkicu4c is required to build zk, which you can install with Homebrew.
$ brew install icu4c
$ make
$ ./zk -h
libicu-dev is required to build zk, use your favorite package manager to install it.
$ apt-install libicu-dev
$ make
$ ./zk -h
- Neuron – a great tool to publish a Zettelkasten on the web
- sirupsen's zk – a collection of scripts with a similar purpose