Overall, a markdown editor gets the job done without distracting you from your main goal. It delivers a simple, fast environment to get you straight to drafting notes and documents. Markdown tips and tricks Let’s start with several editing styles that we commonly apply in every note. ...
As for organizing notes, you can create multiple notebooks and add new notes with different tags. Obsidian is right up there with Joplin in terms of organization. You can create folders and sub-folders, and include tags in your notes (#travel, #finance, etc.), to help keep them sorted b...
Obsidian: installation, user interface, key features, plugins, automation, tips and tricks, etc The Markdown syntax YAML metadata Personal Knowledge Management techniques and principles: the Johnny Decimal system, the PARA method (e.g., the Zettelkasten method, the LIFT principle, Atomic notes, Map...
Next Obsidian Book Club: “Smart Notes” & Luhmannand “Smart Notes” Book Club Details cc:Ian O’Byrne,Remi Kalir Replied toThe Dawn of Everything – Part 1byMiriam Ronzoni(Crooked Timber) I recently finished reading* The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow; I enjoyed ...
Create and manage a collection of forms, each identified by a unique name User interface for creating new forms Create new notes directly from the form using templates Template editor has a nice UI for creating templates Many input types number date time slider toggle (true/false) free tex...
Tips for using Obsidian# ! and !! prefixes# I prefix important notes with "!" and "!!". "!!" is reserved for globally important notes, like the daily journal, planner, standup notes I want to report, etc. That way, I can easily reach them by opening the "Quick open menu" and ...
I’ll write it little notes and ideas to myself and come back to it later. As any DM knows, some content you make gets completely bypassed by players, but I’ll often “recycle” that content. The old catacombs that the players never explored becomes and underground fortress of a ...
Graph View: You can visualize your notes and explore connections with the knowledge graph view. Obsidian’s Plans Obsidian has plans for personal or commercial use, and there are three add-on options. Personal Use: The Personal plan is for single users, and it’s free. You can access all...
This course is for anyone who wants to get more from of their notes and ideas. When you are stuck in a broken loop ofalways learningandalways consuming, butnever taking action... frankly that sucks. It's frustrating. We know that you want to have more output, more impact, and to more...
In BHOV-2023, I don't functionally time block that much. This is because I usually get a late start to the day, and I don't like using calendars that much. I've found writing the time next to notes in my daily page works just fine, e.g.: ...