I'm attempting to start a Zettelkasten. It is important to clarify the purpose for note taking. a wiki which describes the difference to other systems like this: Here are my guidelines or at least the ones I follow in practice. As these two thought collided, Sometimes the same belief is confirmed by multiple books. Folder trees have the benefit of being neatly enumerable. Which just boggles my mind." So maybe I should ask you, do you mind sharing how many zettel you accumulated so far? Tiddlywiki is mainly a wiki package, like Mediawiki, which is used primarily to create non-linear pages that can be easily edited for collaboration purposes. Clearly EFLS had put a lot of thought into the implementation. Some times it works, some times not. 2020-08-22-1328_some_meaningful_note_title.org would be a lot better). I wanted to make a list that is more useful than what google would tell me. It contains a quote from this article. One goal is serendipity by new associations. He wrote an impressive amount of books About 2 weeks ago, I shared some thoughts in zetteldeft GitHub along same lines as title. I don’t know how much the design of dokuwiki (or Connectedtext) affects its use. At least, that is the way my mind seems to work best. The zettelkasten concept is a useful one to bring into the TiddlyVerse. For definitions there is Wikipedia. Speaking for Zetteldeft, that is an intentional design choice: I want to (1) prevent lock-in as much as possible and (2) make sure people can use Markdown if they want (for basic compatibility with other Zettelkasten tools). To fix that, I created a note with the following content I have the text of of a 160 page Economics research doc in one entry. This is an interesting insight because it seems to be a valid argument against Deming. A quick update: list of those tools with enough details given is in the subreddit wiki. so my notes helped to create this association. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, https://github.com/bolt12/zettel](https://github.com/bolt12/zettel). I made org-super-links to handle two way linking of items. At 667 notes, I consider it a successful habit now. I found out today that a TiddlyWiki does not keep track of all the tiddlers that refer to a renamed tiddler. Project 4: TiddlyWiki Zettelkasten - Frustrated around my earlier attempts at the Zettelkasten not going so well, so I started from scratch with trying to be really strict in my process; Project 5: Spiral Zettelkasten - this is developing an idea I have of spiral knowledge. Single large branching structures have their place, for instance a table of contents of a book, documentation, or manual when you may be looking for some specific information. Something like the idea of Zettelkasten, although I think that term specifically also has some connotations of deliberate focused study, summarization, linking, etc. I also wanted good links between arbitrary cards; ideally bidirectional but at least showing the target name plus containing a true hyperlink that also still works in the exported backup. But if that were true I'm sure you wouldn't have gone to all the trouble to write this nice package and documentation. The Zettelkasten system They can be thrown away after the project is finished. and maybe there is not even a consensus. which are all good ideas and should probably be employed anyway. Recoll is also based on Xapian, and is already all packaged up and ready to go! It was something I used to use before Org, years ago, and was in fact based on this concept. and link it with something appropriate. You can combine the time stamp and the title in the file name, and the way EFLS implemented it, a regex will match only on the timestamp part of the file name (which is the only part really used for linking). where I can access it via Tiddloid. Thanks for putting this together! Actually what I am proposing is to simply create a new type of Org link via org-link-set-parameters. I got into this a little bit in my discussion with EFLS, but I really don't understand why not simply make the first line of each note/node the top level of an Org outline (by starting it with an asterisk)? Eventually, all the quotes are moved to other notes representing the beliefs independent of the publication. Neat, but are you sure you want to emulate Niklas Luhmann? None of these tools seem to really leverage Orgmode. Another alternative would be to find some app which can read the first line of note and display that as title, but I could not find any such app on F-Droid, and I do not have any Google Play (nor any other Google services) on my phone and I won't. There is even more fun stuff you could do with this like get into epistemology. focus) Tiddly Roam is more Zettelkasten oriented. But again, I will just re-iterate that I do not think it's necessary to require sqlite external database to provide the required link (nor any other) functionality. Easy citations. But it’s certainly the best I found so far out of a long list including most of the other tools mentioned in this thread. I really like this idea! On killer features, I was looking for an app that would not only satisfy some basic non-functional / hygiene criteria but also offer more in terms of visual insights than simply a digital version of a card index. Project notes. I just realized I may have not made myself clear. Or maybe I am naive (as I am still in research / planning phase) but this seems to me to be needlessly complex. I am really excited about my "personal knowledge store" again in a way I have not been in quite a long time. As well, org-rifle, which I made before I made org-ql, queries individual Org headings and their content. (Never thought I'd be excited about a system for note taking) Stumbling across connections between seemingly disparate things is very exciting, but I've found that even if I do remember a study or article or something from several years ago, it's basically impossible to find the source material again. I'll probably end up saving a copy of the original material in my system as a permanent storehouse I can reference back to on my note card. It might even be illegal to publish a few of the notes in there. Literature notes are made while reading something Here is how it looks today: My approach is inspired by in the last months. So it's sort of like a Mac OS/Spotlight-style instant search through my Org "database.". What good would that be if all the file names are date/time stamp only?
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