- eslint and eslint fix
- File tree
- Foundations of the overall layout
- Replace redux state management with recoil
- Confirm dialog when user interaction will cause input data loss (editing file and leaving without save)
- Add more space between files and folders for tap interactions
- Use lexical instead of quill editor
- Reimplement previous implemented save as autosave (Implement autosave after a certain amount of input events)
- New/Update note functionality and form
- New/Update folder functionality and form
- Add note title field
- Add tags title field
- Remove note functionality and confirm
- Remove folder functionality and confirm
- Add switch for title or file name in File tree
- Preview
- Add draggable borders to the sections to adjust the width of the areas
- Markdown editing mode (source code)
- Implement .markee config file to serialize and save last state
- Versions using git (save and sync)
- Build as PWA
- Research spike use LightningFS as fallback and try to make FileAccess API to work with isomorphic git
- Add file asset upload for image, audio, video etc.
- Differentiate between different file types (different icon in file tree)
- Add search
- Add speech to text feature
- Versions using git (merge conflicts GUI)
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