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Ideas I'm Grappling With March 9, 2023
by Will ·* Correct YAML front matter with prompts and with the #inbox tag -
Do you throw away literature notes?!
by erikh ·As an example, I still have 60 to 70 notes (#inbox) taken long ago on my PhD topic, some of only a few paragraphs, some of many pages. The notes are mostly good and interesting, but because they are -
My Productivity System with The Archive [Video]
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My Productivity System with The Archive [Video]
by pete66 ·Probably a dumb question, but when you create a new note using the Quick Entry shortcut, how do you get it to default the '#inbox' text in the new note? I can't see it in the preferences? -
[Request] Don't highlight omnibar text when doing a saved search?
by joegilder ·I use The Archive for my productivity system as well as my Zettelkasten. I'm regularly using saved searches for things like #Inbox, #Project, #Next, etc. -
Do you create question notes?
by analogue_man ·---Title: QuestionZettel id: ›[[UID]]Tags: functional tags such as #inbox, #todo, #incomplete (I try to keep the tags as minimal as possible) and rather have no active tags at all---# -
Hey Siri...
by joegilder ·dictated text #inbox -
Hey Siri...
by joegilder ·* I'd like a hands-free way to use Siri while driving to add a text file with "#inbox" directly to my Zettelkasten folder in Dropbox. -
Inbox overflow
by ctietze ·To up the stakes, one could experiment with moving notes that are tagged #inbox or whatever into a trash/ subfolder, or delete completely. I tried this for email and it was weird at first but once you -
Any time is enough time for a note
by pat ·The only thing I need for a note to make it into my archive is a bit of context: why the note exists. This means there are plenty of minimally-baked ideas in there. I don’t use an #inbox tag to mark t -
What do you do with notes that are just difficult to make complete / autonomous?
by Will ·I use a Work In Progress saved search (notes with #inbox tags) to organize those notes where I still have questions where ideas are not yet flushed out. About half of the 15 zettel in this group are s -
What do you do with notes that are just difficult to make complete / autonomous?
by Will ·I looked in my inbox, and the oldest zettel of the 13 zettel has a UID of 201902091432. It probably hasn't been in the #inbox the whole time. Notes move in and out of the "draft" or -
Reviewing your Notes
by prometheanhindsight ·(Quote) -
Reviewing your Notes
by Will ·I review each of these as a review to iterate them and correct any grammar, spelling, syntax errors. I may look for linking opportunities or add an #inbox tag if I'm inspired to refactor an older note -
Integrating new zettels into the Zettelkasten / Zettel rediscovery
by Will ·I, too, have an easy way of creating a new zettel. One concept/practice that I find helpful is to separate the creation workflow from the integration workflow. I do this with a #inbox tag and saved se -
KM to set up new note?
by analogue_man ·* It adds an #inbox tag if no tag is applied and converts single words that I entered to tags. Maybe I will remove this feature in the future. The regex and variable mess I made stems from my missing -
Just started, already lost in clutter. How do you prevent to get lost in so many notes and links?
by IvanFerrero ·WOW thank you very much for your kind replies. -
Just started, already lost in clutter. How do you prevent to get lost in so many notes and links?
by Will ·An #inbox is imperative. Some staging area where notes can be safely 'off-loaded' and easily returned to. This requires developing the disciplined practice of looking at what is in the #inbox and fact -
Better Journaling with The Archive (and BitBar)
by Will ·3. Windows are set up in Right Side DL's working context, which stays visible and Left Side, which I use for review, refactoring, working with #inbox. I always have the DL available to work in. I try -
What kinds of notes do you have in your archive?
by Will ·You use #todo, and I use #inbox. We likely use these tags for about the same purpose.