denzilferreira, to mentalhealth
@denzilferreira@techhub.social avatar

I’ve been journaling my daily work using Logseq for the past year or so. It has transformed how I work. It’s a log of the little wins I’ve tackled, notes on what was the route to success, and links to where the solution is, whether that is a Confluence doc, a PR on GitHub.

It is also a “memorium pool”, I no longer have to stress about remembering things. It has a powerful note linking mechanism that is automatic, I can find related notes easily and visualise how they are related to each other.

If something comes up during the day, I can tag it as /TODO and it will add that note on a calendar view so I can quickly glance if I have things I need to take care next week.

Give it a go. Remind yourself you win every day. Remind yourself that things do take time. Remind yourself that what you do today matters.

This post is not sponsored. It’s just me grateful for open-source. Want start your journaling today? Go here: https://logseq.com/

#mental #health #journaling #notes #littleWins

artelse,
@artelse@mastodon.social avatar

@denzilferreira After researching the various note taking / #zettelkasten options I settled on #emacs with #orgmode, #orgroam and #denote. For me the customization to design ones own workflow was key.

brab, to emacs French
@brab@framapiaf.org avatar

J’ai beau faire ça depuis des années, j’ai toujours beaucoup de plaisir à envoyer un mini-correctif de quelques lignes à un projet libre

https://github.com/protesilaos/denote/pull/268

(Sinon pour c’est bon, mangez-en)

howard, to emacs
@howard@emacs.ch avatar

Does anyone use as a personal wiki, or do you prefer something like ?

Chatting with a friend who thinks that it would be a lot of work to configure as a wiki, but I think it pretty much has all the features, right?

mykhaylo,
@mykhaylo@fosstodon.org avatar

@howard depends what you call a wiki, but for personal knowledge management I would try https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote

ctietze, to random
@ctietze@mastodon.social avatar

Today I wrote my first journal file.

I intend to start the day with it as a scratch buffer for non-code, and see where this goes.

jbaty, to emacs
@jbaty@social.lol avatar

I'm a recent convert to tab-bar-mode in . file (hence buffer) names are really long and don't fit on tabs. I just learned about denote-rename-buffer.el, which "provides a minor mode to automatically rename the buffer of an existing file, such that it reflects the file’s TITLE field." Super handy. https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote-changelog

bram85, to emacs

meets inside

Given an URL, a new denote is created, the title is fetched an prefilled. With the kagi.el package it's possible to insert a summary automatically.

The screencast below shows how I create a new note from Prot's video on customizing modeline colors, and insert a Dutch summary right away:

https://asciinema.org/a/631451

The full code is linked below. Make sure to update kagi.el from MELPA first.

https://apps.bram85.nl/git/bram/gists/src/commit/73a2cb21ecda81eb374174696150e04916faa548/gists/denote-create-note-url.el

crmsnbleyd, to random
@crmsnbleyd@emacs.ch avatar

I don't really get what the hell zettelkasten but I feel like I should really start using some sort of "second brain" software. I have a lot of thoughts!

ctietze, to emacs
@ctietze@mastodon.social avatar

Leveraging Denote's Signature for Multiple Purposes https://takeonrules.com/2024/01/06/leveraging-denotes-signature-for-multiple-purposes/

Plain text notes are just the best. Almost nobody uses 'find' or 'fd' to query notes exclusively, but it's perfectly possible with metadata in the filename.

greg, to emacs
@greg@gregnewman.io avatar

Reading up on tonight. @danderzei posted https://lucidmanager.org/productivity/taking-notes-with-emacs-denote/ with some good information on using it. Looking for more resources to understand how it works before I take the time to set it up.

greg,
@greg@gregnewman.io avatar

Prot does have some decent documentation on

https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote

p0nt1ff, to emacs
@p0nt1ff@emacs.ch avatar

Denote 2.2.0 released, with new features related to dynamic blocks (among other shiny things)! https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote-changelog

takeonrules, to emacs
@takeonrules@dice.camp avatar

I presented “Emacs Turbo-Charges My Writing” at EmacsConf 2023
https://emacsconf.org/2023. I walk through my writing setup for , going
through the workflow of writing in syntax with ; and then
exporting to . The text of this post pairs with the recorded conference
talk.

https://takeonrules.com/2023/12/03/emacs-turbo-charges-my-writing/

wiersdorf, to emacs
@wiersdorf@fosstodon.org avatar
pglpm, to fediverse
@pglpm@emacs.ch avatar

Are there " alternatives" of ? Or does such a notion not make sense maybe?

dekkzz76,
@dekkzz76@emacs.ch avatar

@volkris @pglpm

in other words federated isn't the best way to reproduce stackexchange where you need a silo, unlike mastodon for example, where less than 3% of mastodon users want to be part of archived search. i doubt the figures for lemmy or kbin would be any different.

i use & to store info from the fediverse.

daviwil, to emacs
@daviwil@fosstodon.org avatar

🔴 Today on Live, we'll take a look at the 2.0 release of Denote, a minimal yet highly customizable note taking package for Emacs! We'll walk through the extensive changelog and try out many of the new features to see if they might enable new note taking workflows.

Join us on YouTube or Twitch:

🕐 in your time zone: https://time.is/compare/1800_in_Athens

BigEatie, to emacs
@BigEatie@fosstodon.org avatar

Anyone switch from to ? Is transferring your existing notes straightforward?

Joe_0237, to emacs
@Joe_0237@fosstodon.org avatar

is really great right? How do i get started? The learning curve seems very steep.

dekkzz76, (edited )
@dekkzz76@emacs.ch avatar

@Joe_0237

does a lot of things but don't spread yourself too thin, focus on your 2 core requirements.

is very good for notes as an outliner in basic form to using org-babel to run code blocks within documents a ka literate programming

the time management side of OrgMode is how a lot of people get into emacs , there are a lot of tutorials out there plus the built in org manual.

for zettelkasten there is the Ferrari in , the Skoda in & the Mini in

tamowafy, to emacs

I've just given , a yet another note-taking solution, a trial. I was amazed how working such a simple notes environment can be relaxing. For anyone comfortable enough with Emacs I recommend giving denote a trial. You very well find the distraction free environment quite helpful for concentrating on developing thoughts rather than crafting systems of structured metadata.
https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote

oatmeal, to emacs
@oatmeal@emacs.ch avatar

Very rude awakening using out of the blue, tones of "Invalid ref" errors and end of file error during parsing 🙄​ and the database won't finish synching anymore, causing Emacs (28.2 and 29.1) to choke.

I will move off org-roam eventually, I guess, but the timing of this mess is just very unfortunate.

brab,
@brab@framapiaf.org avatar

@oatmeal I moved from to about a year ago. It’s probably not as efficient, but it’s clearly less brittle

ctietze, to random
@ctietze@mastodon.social avatar

Ok this is pretty cool.

Prot uses his package, (of course he does) and organizes his video files with a similar naming convention.

And lo and behold, the file name portions (date-time based ID, human-readable filename, and tags) are highlighted a bit differently.

Love it.

Source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_4pLN0gXGI

louis, to emacs
@louis@emacs.ch avatar

4th session with Prot today. :emacs:

(I almost overslept, woke up 10 minutes before. Prot probably thought I was having a bad hair day.)

If you are following this, please consider trying out his services for your own needs:
https://protesilaos.com/coach/

Or, if you use any of Prot's excellent packages or themes, consider donating if you can:
https://github.com/sponsors/protesilaos

So let's start.

Today we setup Denote and went through some of its main features. What I like about it:

  • It is major mode agnostic. You can use it with Markdown, Org, Plaintext or whatever you want
  • It can be used to organize any kind of files (i.e. your picture folder). Denote happily renames and tags your files any way you want
  • Denote supports Backlinks. You can even automatically insert the backlinks into a note using Dynamic Blocks. Example:

(#)+BEGIN: denote-backlinks
(#)+END:

By executing this block the backlinks are automatically inserted into the note. You have to put this in your config to make this work:

(require 'denote-org-dblock)

  • Denote does not implement features that are already in Emacs, i.e. Search. That's my challenge I had with Denote, but as it turned out, with a package like consult you can easily search either by filename with consult-find or through the content of all notes with consult-ripgrep.

While doing this we discovered that global-emojify-mode interfered with minibuffer completions so that Emacs always froze for a few seconds when starting a consult-find. We found it out by using the amazing Emacs profiler (profiler-start). So if you experience this, consider turning on emojify-mode selectively.

In our next session we'll talk about "Organizing with notes" on a non-technical level. Prot will share some of his experiences, because I'm notoriously disorganized.

Note: I do not receive any benefits by posting about this.

garjola, to random

When I was going to migrate my custom based on https://dindi.garjola.net/zettelkustom.html to , Protesilaos created . I thought, let’s wait to see what others do. More than 1 year later, I still haven't done the migration … I am so lazy.

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