u/Used-Hunter1412

Anql — notes and calculations in one place

Anql — notes and calculations in one place

I’m building Anql, a desktop note-taking app that combines regular note-taking with live calculations.

The main idea isn’t to replace your usual note-taking app with something complicated. You can simply write normal notes, just like in any other editor, and when you need it, you can also add calculations directly into the same document.

For example, you could write lecture notes, explanations, lists, formulas, and calculations without having to switch between different apps.

Perfect for teachers and students, technical documentation, or simple note taking

anql repo on github

u/Used-Hunter1412 — 1 day ago
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Anql — notes and calculations in one place

I’m building Anql, a desktop note-taking app that combines regular note-taking with calculations.

The main idea isn’t to replace your usual note-taking app with something complicated. You can simply write normal notes, just like in any other editor, and when you need it, you can also add calculations directly into the same document.

For example, you could write lecture notes, explanations, lists, formulas, and calculations without having to switch between different apps.

It’s still an early project, and I’m looking for honest feedback from Mac users.

I’d like to know whether this combination of simple note-taking and built-in calculations actually solves a problem for you.

github.com
u/Used-Hunter1412 — 1 day ago

Lexical editor awesome list

I created an Awesome List for Lexical

I’ve been using Lexical and noticed that it’s surprisingly difficult to find a complete and reliable list of resources around the ecosystem.

There are plenty of Lexical plugins, custom nodes, integrations, examples, and projects on GitHub, but they’re scattered across different repositories and discussions. There isn’t really a single place where you can browse them and have some confidence that the resources are relevant and worth checking out.

That’s why I created an Awesome List for Lexical: to bring these resources together in one curated place.

The goal isn’t to create another Lexical tutorial or documentation, but simply to make the ecosystem easier to discover.

What do you think?

lexical awesome list on github

u/Used-Hunter1412 — 1 day ago