A small, personal garden. It mainly outputs my Zettelkasten permanent notes as well as some output and research documents.
Feel free to have a snoop around, and reach out with your own ideas and thought, I would like to steal incorporate those.
On the left you can see the explorer with different ‘folders’ or ‘directories’ that you can look thought, there are also tag pages and a page about tags.
Go to recent notes to see all newly created notes and the timeline page shows you a timeline of modified and created notes!
Zettelkasten
Fleeting notes
I have unpublished fleeting notes. These notes are either taken on the fly or are highlight/captures from media that are unfiltered, disorganized.
Common sources are
- Highlights from readdeck
- Manually imported highlights from (e)books
- Napkin notes
- Meeting notes
Slips
My slips are a mixture of what a zettelkasten purist would call literature notes and permanent notes.
I differentiate 5 types of slips, currently
Notes focused on factual information. These range from products, software engineering algorithms or other know-hows.
Example: data pagination
Atomic notes that capture relevant or key ideas of different media sources. Usually it is what I think the author tried to convey.
They commonly have a reference, highlight or timestamp included with them referencing a fleeting note.
What I call my original insights or observations, these could stem from media notes, ‘commonly’ known or accepted ideas or sometimes without a clear external source.
A gateway note is a note that lists multiple other notes that are related without much content itself. It gathers a lot of information and create clusters of notes.
These are what people also call Index notes.
The Rabbit Hole Directory is the topmost meta-index note.
Blueprints are what most would call structured notes.
These notes have a specific message or more complex idea to tell. It is usually not an atomic note, but a collection of notes to portray the message.
The blueprint notes could serve as a summary, overview or other complex ideas.
Example: Dungeon master session preparation