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I recently read a post by Derek Sivers about why he only writes in plain text files.
I've been doing some digital cleanup and moved my notes from different online systems to plain text files.
The main advantages from Derek's post are:
I'd also add that plain text files are easy to search and grep to find content and can be version controlled and, in software projects, easily stored alongside the code it relates to.
This is why, although I work mostly with Drupal, I also like static site generators and use tools such as rst2pdf and Marp to develop presentation slides from plain text files.
From the conclusion of Derek's post:
format: full_html processed: |Reliable, flexible, portable, independent, and long-lasting. Plain text files will be readable by future generations, hundreds of years from now.
I especially enjoy the tranquility of their offline, non-commercial nature. They’re quiet. They’re focused. (As I aim to be.)
I recently read a post by Derek Sivers about why he only writes in plain text files.
I've been doing some digital cleanup and moved my notes from different online systems to plain text files.
The main advantages from Derek's post are:
I'd also add that plain text files are easy to search and grep to find content and can be version controlled and, in software projects, easily stored alongside the code it relates to.
This is why, although I work mostly with Drupal, I also like static site generators and use tools such as rst2pdf and Marp to develop presentation slides from plain text files.
From the conclusion of Derek's post:
summary: null field_daily_email_cta: { }Reliable, flexible, portable, independent, and long-lasting. Plain text files will be readable by future generations, hundreds of years from now.
I especially enjoy the tranquility of their offline, non-commercial nature. They’re quiet. They’re focused. (As I aim to be.)