It transforms your boring Markdown notes into a dynamic, interactive map, so that in one glance you can identify relationships, explore patterns, and navigate your personal wiki. Here’s how to use the Graph view in Obsidian to turn chaos into clarity. Related How to use Obsidian to create ...
Thanks to a handy graph view, infinite canvas, community plugins, and a robust markdown-based editor, Obsidian goes beyond being a mere note-taking tool and can become an ultimate digital sanctuary. You can use Obsidian to take notes, create a PKM (Personal Knowledge Management) system, outli...
Obsidian is a personal knowledge base and note-taking software application that operates on Markdown files. It allows users to make internal links for notes and then to visualize the connections as a graph. It is designed to help users organize and structure their thoughts and knowledge in a f...
Anyway, to my Obsidian setup. It’s not fancy, because I have never found a structured system that makes sense to me. Obsidian features that I don’t use There are a lot of features that I don’t use: I don’t use the 'graph view’ at all. It’s fun to look at it, but I...
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Obsidian—an early beta app from the creators of the popular outlining tool Dynalist—uses your local file system and a Markdown editor that enables backlinking. Like Roam, it also provides a graph view that visualizes the connections between ideas. AndnvUltra, which also looks to provide all...
This isn't by accident — you have to make meaningful connections between your notes (as I mentionedhere). But as you make those connections, you experience the feeling of building. Your base of knowledge matures a little more. Obsidian illustrates this in lovely fashion with its graph view....
And so I like using Obsidian, just plain text to track that sort of stuff. Andrew J. Mason: What about your Laravel development? Do you use, is OmniFocus a part of that or if not, what kind of strategies or methods do you use to keep track of what's happening with Laravel in ...
I first discovered Nick when I went through the workshop myself, and it was the first time that Obsidian really clicked for me. His explanation of idea emergence in particular was a big help as I was trying to wrap my head around how I was going to use Obsidian. ...
A couple of linked notes are enough to get a graph in Obsidian. Other than being able to quickly access related notes, by linking your notes together, you can also link them together in the graph view. PressCtrl+Gon your keyboard to open the graph view. You can customize the graph by ...