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Org mode!
There's plenty of videos showcasing bare Org features, there's Org Roam for backlinks, etc.; and Doom Emacs makes it very easy for Vim users.
I am actually using Org for readme files now, converting to Markdown when I remember to do so. It would be cool if people begin to adopt Orgdown (a subset of Org that has roughly the same features as Markdown)...
I fucking love Org. It makes everything easy, from writing assignments and documents, taking notes, managing citations, organizing tasks and projects and more. Org Roam is very useful for organizing and juggling all of this.