Any idea what this application is?
Any idea what this application is?
Btw, Check out this cool video: How I Made A Laptop From Scratch - anyon_e
Any idea what this application is?
Btw, Check out this cool video: How I Made A Laptop From Scratch - anyon_e
I’m 99% sure it’s obsidian with a LOT of extensions
No extensions. It’s a core feature.
I think it is obsidian
i havent seen this feature in my obsidian
I want to add to the other comment but also for you to be notified. You may have to enable the Canvas feature in the settings menu before you can use it.
Definitely not a note map
It does look like obsidian to me. People like this or logseq a lot for their note taking. If you want a foss alternative, you can look at Joplin, though I can't recall if it has a graphing feature like this out of the box.
tried joplin, not intuitive for me to use
Yes, I don't enjoy the experience as much as Obsidian.
There is a draw.io extension for VS Code (like another comment mentioned, it looks like the main application is vs code), and the UI elements inside the open tab with grid looks like draw.io's minimalistic dark theme.
Edit: yeah looks like it: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hediet.vscode-drawio
The screenshot you have in your post just has a different drawio theme than the default one. You can change the theme in settings of drawio.
Edit 2: Scrap that, it was proved to be obsidian based on LordeMostarda's comment and answers below
Meanwhile, anyone know what addons they have here? I'd like to know what allows you to label the arrows.
Labeling arrows is built in. Just double click the line/arrow and it will give you a text field.
I would swear it's not, I have tried the usual and searched the web without help. Guess I'll try once more...
That is either obsidian or logseq with a really really good theme
I'm fairly confident it's Obsidian, and not sure if the theme's even been changed, as the default Obsidian in dark mode looks the same. Not sure if Logseq uses the same icons like on the left, but Obsidian does for sure.
This is from that home-built laptop video? I was wondering the same.
Was also wondering about the "schematic editor", which I think might be kicad.
Is that vs code with a graphviz/dot plugin?