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Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code

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VS Code doesn't have anything comparable to Org mode. The "VS Code Org Mode" extension[1] has maybe 1% or 2% of the features of Org mode for Emacs. Go read Org mode's manual[2] from start to finish (134,062 words) and then direct us to an extension for VS Code that has comparable features (e.g., plain text spreadsheets).

[1] https://github.com/vscode-org-mode/vscode-org-mode

[2] https://orgmode.org/org.html

I was looking for an Org-Mode type solution for vscode, and was surprised to find that it's basically no longer being actively developed! [1]

Really surprised by this. I would have thought there would be at least a small and thriving community of people that want to use org-mode, but with vscode. What gives?

[1] https://github.com/vscode-org-mode/vscode-org-mode

Had high hopes for the VSCode version [0]

Unfortunately it seems to have lost momentum.

[0] https://github.com/vscode-org-mode/vscode-org-mode

1. OP never mentioned VIM, so I do not see how it's relevant to compare EMACS to that - editor wars are long over ;) 2. OP asked for an alternative to EMACS for ORG-mode editing, as he obviously does not wants to use EMACS at the current time being.

Just saying that it's all so easy and making peoples issue with a complex editor like EMACS seem irrelevant or non-existing won't help anybody.

So, some alternatives to EMACS seem to be:

* for VS Code: https://github.com/vscode-org-mode/vscode-org-mode

* for vim: https://github.com/jceb/vim-orgmode

* for atom: https://atom.io/packages/organized

* sublime: https://github.com/danielmagnussons/orgmode

Also, some more information about integration can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Org-mode#Integration