OpenKnowledge – open-source alternative to Obsidian/Notion
Another AI-native markdown editor when Obsidian plugins already do this.

- opens local markdown files
- Claude/Codex natively integrated (with my existing subscription!)
- in-line diffing to quickly accept/reject changes
- WYSIWYG (!)
The in-line diffs are a big step up to other apps static previews, and, in theory, just the first collaborative primitive.
But, I am getting feedback that "editing" might become a thing of the past. Why do I need to see diffs from Codex/Claude if the models are getting so good to the point that they need no correction?
Which makes me wonder, how did your writing setup with AI change over the past months? Are you still iterating on posts or are agents one shotting them?
Another AI-native markdown editor when Obsidian plugins already do this.
Line under cursor stays raw while everything else renders in place.
Purpose-built 10ms editor for Claude Ctrl-G loops—solves real latency friction.
LSP for diffs inside Markdown solves a specific AI-review pain point no one else targets.
7,000-line markdown blob tries to be the single source of truth for every AI agent.
Line-anchored comments on plan documents solve AI agent context drift permanently.