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On the structure of my notes | 2026-01-11T08:15:22 | 2026-01-11 |
Categories and type
- these two are used together for filtering bases. Topic:
- This is used for high level linking
the general structure of my notes
- category: every note has one of these <--- the category always exists as a note in 'Home'
- type: used in conjunction with the category in bases to filter together the above are for the base tables to organise things (references generally), people, organisations, etc
Next
- Topic: this is where the linking happens, the topic doesn't even need to exist
Note progression:
Category: Journal The title is timestamped and can have a description, the contents are heavy linked
- Type: Log. quick entry, cat: journal, type: log. <--- everything starts like this
- it's quick, at the time, thought out of head, into a note
- every week, few days, etc, revisit and link label, flesh out, delete (don't think I can do this)
- the
- Type: Diary/Reflection
- self explanatory, this isn't something that will develop over time, it's a core memory
Category: Note This is my body of knowledge it's self. It's mine. A Journal entry can be promoted to note with some work. The title isn't timestamped, it has it's own title.
- Type: This is generally either structural type, knowledge type, or process type.
- MOC, guide, concept, summary, project, or blank
- Topic: this is where the high-level linking happens