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It's no fun looking for a good note-taking program for school since so many of them seem to just kinda succ.
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The good thing however is that you don't really need a good note taking program like you need a good text editor.
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In case you haven't yet considered it, I'll show you how you can make _your favorite text editor_ the comfiest note taker out there.
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Of course I want to also show you how to get your stuff synced between multiple devices, because that's also super useful.
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## Editing, Syncing, File Formats Galore
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In my case [vim](https://www.vim.org/) is my go-to editor that I use for basically everything.
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This is partly due to the fact that I am just efficient using it and partly that I have some plugins which make it super nice for basically every type of text editing that I could ever want or need.
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There's all sorts of plugins for vim that you can find out in the ether.
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Utilities like spell-checkers, auto-complete, and in the case of this post, _Goyo_, a special plugin to make vim more distraction free to focus on your work.
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