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Telekasten.nvim can optionally plug into [calendar-vim](https://github.com/mattn/calendar-vim): Selecting a day in the calendar will open up a telescope search with preview that lets you open the daily note (or cancel out and keep browsing your calendar). The daily note will be created if it doesn't exist. Days with daily notes get marked in the calendar. Telekasten.nvim can optionally plug into [calendar-vim](https://github.com/mattn/calendar-vim): Selecting a day in the calendar will open up a telescope search with preview that lets you open the daily note (or cancel out and keep browsing your calendar). The daily note will be created if it doesn't exist. Days with daily notes get marked in the calendar.
If you have `xclip` installed, Telekasten.nvim can even **paste images from the clipboard** into a dedicated sub-directory and insert a wiki or markdown link at the current cursor position!
After having written the infamous [sublime_zk](https://github.com/renerocksai/sublime_zk) for SublimeText, having moved on to my standalone [sublimeless_zk](https://github.com/renerocksai/sublimeless_zk), having tried [Roam Research](https://roamresearch.com) and [Obsidian.md](https://obsidian.md) (which I still use sparingly), I have eventually arrived back at the editor I feel at home the most: Neovim 😄! I can literally **live** inside of nvim now, not only for writing code. After having written the infamous [sublime_zk](https://github.com/renerocksai/sublime_zk) for SublimeText, having moved on to my standalone [sublimeless_zk](https://github.com/renerocksai/sublimeless_zk), having tried [Roam Research](https://roamresearch.com) and [Obsidian.md](https://obsidian.md) (which I still use sparingly), I have eventually arrived back at the editor I feel at home the most: Neovim 😄! I can literally **live** inside of nvim now, not only for writing code.
This is the result of my first days of hacking neovim with lua: This is the result of my first days of hacking neovim with lua: