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Please share your ideas! #29

Answered by g-omahony
adibhanna asked this question in Q&A
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Hey friends, if you have ideas on how to make ZenNotes better, please share them here!

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Hi Adib,

Thank you for building a great app!

One suggestion that I could make is that you add custom vim keybindings, so for example, I could map jk to esc in insert mode.

Regards,

Ger

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Very nice application ! Thank you for building it !
I am an avid user of SiYuan: https://github.com/siyuan-note/siyuan which was missing just this (vim motions) to become complete.

There are two things I like about SiYuan:

  1. S3/Webdav based syncing which allows easy syncing without having to run a secondary server other than the kernel on the client (siyuan also has a backend written in go)
  2. A plugin system which allows injecting an iframe into the note to display custom content. This would allow it to have graphs, plugins that could create free hand drawings, etc..., obsidian too has something similar I think.

I know its easier said than done, but if they align with the project's goal it would be really helpful if you could implement them.
Thanks again !

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Hello, I'm an Obsidian user coming across your Youtube video. Really nice effort. I got some questions after skimming through the doc and README:

  1. Is graph view (local + global) supported or planned?
  2. How does ZenNotes scale on large vault?
  3. Does ZenNotes support properties/frontmatter and query on them?
    Really appreciate your work. If any feature I'm asking does not exist or planned, please consider adding them. Thanks again
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Hi Adib,

Thank you for building a great app!

One suggestion that I could make is that you add custom vim keybindings, so for example, I could map jk to esc in insert mode.

Regards,

Ger

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adibhanna Jun 11, 2026
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sorry, i just saw this! I shipped this feature in the last release

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One of the big reasons I couldn't get used to Vim editing in Obsidian was how Vim interacted with word-wrapped lines. If I want to edit a word in the middle of a paragraph, it was near impossible without lots of different motions, instead of just moving to the line with j/k and using f (which isn't possible here) or w/b to get to the word in question.

It would be nice to have an option to move by visible lines with j/k. Yes, I know g j/g k works, but in large paragraphs this is very cumbersome and often faster using the mouse.

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I concur, maybe even ctrl-k ctrl-j so you can just hold ctrl and navigate into position.

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This one is a weird one, but is it possible to modify the vim mode, and create a Helix mode? I prefer Helix/Kakoune's way of working with text.

Also, perhaps add support for Typst for math! People might be more used to LaTeX,, but me personally for note-taking, It'll be so much easier to write Typst on the fly compared to LaTeX.

Thanks :D

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I stopped using obsidian and joplin awhile ago. I love using vim motions and "render-markdown" in neovim has been great for me . . . and the fact that all that markdown works seamlessly in ZenNotes is a huge bonus. Also, the "qutebrowser" like highlighting is incredible and makes perfect sense.

I have 1 thing that I would like to see. maybe something like this is already in place and I am not seeing it.

I would like to see the ability to designate 1 file in every "vault" as the "home" file. Maybe you can hit "leader h" to automatically navigate to "index.md" or something like that. For me I like a "main file" to compose myself.
I can live without it, but that is my 2 cents.

This is the first of the non neovim note taking paradigms that has an actual shot of taking over for my current paradigm. Very well done sir, I commend you. The use of images is clunky at best in neovim. They work . . . sometimes and mostly lol.

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It would be cool to have the ability to set an icon/emoji for notes and folders, maybe even set a color for them. Like what this obsidian plugin does.

This is a great app btw!

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Hi everyone,

I found ZenNotes through @adibhaana's YouTube video and fell in love with the idea right away.

Today I moved my personal knowledge base (about 5000 files) from Obsidian over to ZenNotes. I run it with a setup called myPKA, which I can really recommend (https://github.com/myICOR/myPKA). The whole migration went very smoothly. The MCP works great too, and I use it directly in Claude as part of the instructions I give it.

I installed the desktop app on macOS and on Omarchy Linux. On top of that I set up the Docker version so I can reach my notes from my Nothing Phone and an iPad, including remote access over Tailscale. That works really well. I did run into two small things and filed bug reports for them, but overall everything just works.

One thing I would really wish for is a more mobile optimized experience. It works on the phone already, but especially on a smartphone a more polished mobile layout would make a big difference for me.

Since this discussion is about collecting ideas, here is mine. I opened a feature request for an embedded terminal. A lot of people already do this in VSCode or Obsidian, because then you have a full environment for your notes including AI right next to them. As I mentioned, I use myPKA together with Claude Code for exactly that.

I think this is where it gets interesting. With the MCP and a built in terminal, ZenNotes could become a complete replacement for Obsidian for a lot of (AI working) people. Obsidian is mostly used as nothing more than a plain text editor anyway, and not everyone wants to deal with VSCode. I was honestly about to write my own Neovim plugin for this, but what you have built with ZenNotes is exactly what I was looking for.

Thanks for the great work.
Tom

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Well done !

I use ZenNotes along Obsidian on the same vaults. I miss only these two features from Obsidian:

  • git plug-in
  • collapsable markdown front matters' properties

The git plug-in enable us to share a vault of documentation among 20 editors, the second is needed in order to set properties to drive other publishing programs in the commit triggered workflow.

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Great work on the application. I'm currently using Obsidian and am trying out Remnote and would be interested in the following two features:

  • Flashcards with spaced repetition
  • PDF viewer and annotator for papers and technical documents
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adibhanna Jun 13, 2026
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this is coming soon actually

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I've run across a little annoyance. In the tasks view, the hints (leader+h) view doesn't work. There's also no way to expand the "Done" category. Am I missing a hotkey?

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