![]() I think your proposed system captures the important part of the knowledge intake, ie two levels of abstraction (writing a source note, and then connecting the new knowledge from source note to (or just dumping it in) some existing node.)īut one other idea from Christian and Sascha is to avoid folder structures, and allow the organization to develop over time. I don't plan to render them, I just like the syntax highlighting. Like you, I settled on just using a text editor (sublime text and atom) with Markdown files. But that's the same mistake I always make :) Way too much for what I need. One of the ideas that Sascha and Christian of have espoused is not not giving too much structure up front.Īt first I flirted with the idea of markdown files, and using something like an extension to Jekyll to resolve links and generate an HTML render of my zettel archive. This seems like the best method to me, but I’m open to other strategies. I summarize key points under relevant files such as \investing\ETFs.txt ![]() \book_name\chapter_n.txt, add the relevant folder tag, and maybe add an alias/shortcut in the relevant folder. ![]() I believe tags are saved as metadata, so it should be cross-compatible.įor books, I’ll structure it as \library\broad_category Next, I add the new info to a note under the relevant category, such as \investing\ETFs.txt pdf of the source to my \investing\temp folder. I write something brief about it in my \journal folder, tag it under investing, then maybe save a. I plan on consolidating journal entries into subject categories.Įxample: let’s say I learn something about investing. txt/.rtf files, with extensive folder organization and the built-in tagging system. I decided to settle on the default MacOS editor using a mix of. I searched for hours for a viable Zettelkasten method: org-mode, vim-org, TiddlyWiki, Roam, Notion, Joplin, Notable, Obsidian, Zettlr.Īll of them were too complex, and not lightweight, cross-compatible, private/secure, or futureproof enough.
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