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λiquid vs Org Mode: What are the differences?
Developers describe λiquid as "Vim and Emacs-inspired editor written in Clojure". Clojure Text Editor, for editing clojure code and markdown. Written entirely in Clojure with inspiration from Emacs and Vim. On the other hand, Org Mode is detailed as "An Emacs Mode for Notes, Planning, and Authoring". It is used for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, planning projects, and authoring documents with a fast and effective plain-text system.
λiquid and Org Mode can be categorized as "Text Editor" tools.
Some of the features offered by λiquid are:
- Fluidable - Embed your code into λiquid or λiquid into your code
- Dependency free - Everything is pure Clojure
- Translatable - Tiny core, simple model, no tricks
On the other hand, Org Mode provides the following key features:
- Editing
- Planning
- Clocking
λiquid and Org Mode are both open source tools. λiquid with 728 GitHub stars and 27 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Org Mode with 3 GitHub stars and 2 GitHub forks.
Pros of λiquid
Pros of Org Mode
- Agenda and Calendar1
- Suitable for long documents1
- Portable across platforms1
- Works in CLI via Emacs1
- Export to md, html, odt, LaTeX etc1
- GTD Concept1
- To-Do-Lists/Organiser1
- Note-taking1
- Intuitive1
- Easy formatting1
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Cons of λiquid
Cons of Org Mode
- Not many editors have org mode support other then Emacs1