✅ Manage your projects

✅ Manage your projects

Oct 23, 2023·
Kent Ueno
Kent Ueno
· 2 min read
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Easily manage your projects - create ideation mind maps, Gantt charts, todo lists, and more!

Ideation

Hugo Blox supports a Markdown extension for mindmaps.

Simply insert a Markdown code block labelled as markmap and optionally set the height of the mindmap as shown in the example below.

Mindmaps can be created by simply writing the items as a Markdown list within the markmap code block, indenting each item to create as many sub-levels as you need:


```markmap {height="200px"}
- Hugo Modules
  - Hugo Blox
  - blox-plugins-netlify
  - blox-plugins-netlify-cms
  - blox-plugins-reveal
```

renders as

- Hugo Modules
  - Hugo Blox
  - blox-plugins-netlify
  - blox-plugins-netlify-cms
  - blox-plugins-reveal

Diagrams

Hugo Blox supports the Mermaid Markdown extension for diagrams.

An example Gantt diagram:

```mermaid
gantt
section Section
Completed :done,    des1, 2014-01-06,2014-01-08
Active        :active,  des2, 2014-01-07, 3d
Parallel 1   :         des3, after des1, 1d
Parallel 2   :         des4, after des1, 1d
Parallel 3   :         des5, after des3, 1d
Parallel 4   :         des6, after des4, 1d
```

renders as

gantt section Section Completed :done, des1, 2014-01-06,2014-01-08 Active :active, des2, 2014-01-07, 3d Parallel 1 : des3, after des1, 1d Parallel 2 : des4, after des1, 1d Parallel 3 : des5, after des3, 1d Parallel 4 : des6, after des4, 1d

Todo lists

You can even write your todo lists in Markdown too:

- [x] Write math example
  - [x] Write diagram example
- [ ] Do something else

renders as

  • Write math example
    • Write diagram example
  • Do something else

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Kent Ueno
Authors
Ph.D. Candidate
My main interests lie in realizing quantum simulations of many-body dynamics to inform the development of practical quantum technologies. By capturing essential quantum behavior, quantum simulators can help narrow the search space for useful quantum phenomena in areas like chemical reaction landscapes and novel quantum materials, accelerating both understanding and application. Our team is developing a quantum simulator built from arrays of Rydberg atoms trapped in optical tweezers. I’m involved across the full stack of the experiment — from designing and building the setup to operating and characterizing the system — with the goal of performing programmable quantum simulations of many-body dynamics. Outside of research, I enjoy playing soccer, discussing films, baking, and spending time with cats. I’m just as happy to talk with you about the use-cases of quantum as I am to debate how AC Milan can get back to the top!