A desktop wiki editor
usage: zim [OPTIONS] [NOTEBOOK [PAGE]]
or: zim --server [OPTIONS] [NOTEBOOK] or: zim --export [OPTIONS] NOTEBOOK [PAGE] or: zim --search NOTEBOOK QUERY or: zim --index NOTEBOOK or: zim --plugin PLUGIN [ARGUMENTS] or: zim --manual [OPTIONS] [PAGE] or: zim --help
Zim is a graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of wiki pages. Each page can contain links to other pages, simple formatting and images. Pages are stored in a folder structure, like in an outliner, and can have attachments. Creating a new page is as easy as linking to a nonexistent page. All data is stored in plain text files with wiki formatting. Various plugins provide additional functionality, like a task list manager, an equation editor, a tray icon, and support for version control.
Zim can be used to: * Keep an archive of notes * Take notes during meetings or lectures * Organize task lists * Draft blog entries and emails * Do brainstorming
General Options:
--gui run the editor (this is the default) --server run the web server --export export to a different format --search run a search query on a notebook --index build an index for a notebook --plugin call a specific plugin function --manual open the user manual -V, --verbose print information to terminal -D, --debug print debug messages -v, --version print version and exit -h, --help print this text
GUI Options:
--list show the list with notebooks instead of opening the default notebook --geometry window size and position as WxH+X+Y --fullscreen start in fullscreen mode --standalone start a single instance, no background process
Server Options:
--port port to use (defaults to 8080) --template name of the template to use --gui run the gui wrapper for the server
Export Options:
-o, --output output directory (mandatory option) --format format to use (defaults to 'html') --template name of the template to use --root-url url to use for the document root --index-page index page name -r, --recursive when exporting a page, also export sub-pages -s, --singlefile export all pages to a single output file -O, --overwrite force overwriting existing file(s)
Search Options:
None
Index Options:
None
Try 'zim --manual' for more help.
Jaap Karssenberg <[email protected]>
The full documentation for zim is maintained as a zim notebook. The command
zim --manual
should give you access to the complete manual.
The website for zim can be found at http://www.zim-wiki.org