Really interesting and insightful, possibly the best and clearest video of implementing the ZK/Evergreen ideas into a clear workflow in Obsidian. I'm still at the stage of figuring out a simple and sustainable structure for my note taking, and your videos help greatly. Not sure I understand the necessity of the ZK prefixer but I'm still trying to wrap my head around these concepts.
Thank you for your kind words. I don't you need the ZK prefixer. Most people do not use it. I automate some of my note creation so I use it to avoid file name duplication. ZK is a great framework and Obsidian is great tool to use it with. Good luck developing your note taking workflow.
You have a very new and unique way of using block referencing. I haven't started using it yet. And it could be me but I need to watch your process slowly, to understand it better (more because I am yet to learn block referencing). But great video.
I use iOS Shortcuts to capture source notes to generate a markdown file You can see it in action here: th-cam.com/video/iD7LtaMPO7g/w-d-xo.html and you can try it for yourself here sivwuk.com/ios-shortcut-library/
Hello, can someone please help me? I have a unique use case where I am trying to organize many cross-reffernces in a hour long talk I am trying to give, where there are many call back to previous comments, some get reminded 3,4,5,even 8 times as it goes, and I am trying to use Obsidian to make it easier, but not sure exactly how to go about using its features optimally. Example: lets say I am 45 mins into my talk, and it's time to remind the audience of particular points made earlier that really round out and send home the bigger point, I dont want to just copy, copy,copy the same blurbs, because then it gets messy. I want to be able to see at a glance, EXACT blocks (paragraphs) from prior moments all in one page. Not sure I am gauging the value of tags vs links vs block links or how to use blocks links to compliment what my intention is. By the end of the talk, there will be something like over 50 cross-reffernces all tied together in one impressive knot. What do you think would be the best way to achieve this? Thank you
Why can't you just add a #tweet, and search to see all tweets (if want status, use #tweet-next #tweets-done) - manually linking tweets to a file is double work. I feel.
Related blog entry
sivwuk.com/2020/10/30/5-key-stages-to-my-obsidian-workflow/
I’ve been looking for specific workflows with block references in Obsidian. Great video!
Thanks for you kind words, I am sure more people will start sharing their uses of block referencing.
Thanks Siv, I especially like your "Comments on Source" questions. I think they can help to really think about the material you're consuming.
Glad it was useful. Having prompts helps me greatly, particularly when I review the note few weeks later!
Really interesting and insightful, possibly the best and clearest video of implementing the ZK/Evergreen ideas into a clear workflow in Obsidian. I'm still at the stage of figuring out a simple and sustainable structure for my note taking, and your videos help greatly. Not sure I understand the necessity of the ZK prefixer but I'm still trying to wrap my head around these concepts.
Thank you for your kind words.
I don't you need the ZK prefixer. Most people do not use it. I automate some of my note creation so I use it to avoid file name duplication.
ZK is a great framework and Obsidian is great tool to use it with.
Good luck developing your note taking workflow.
Thank you, again great information and I appreciate your folder setups and use of block references on the status of Permanent notes. Great job!
You're very welcome!
Superb. Learned a lot on workflow.
Woah! Subscribed!
I appericiate your work Sir.
You have a very new and unique way of using block referencing. I haven't started using it yet. And it could be me but I need to watch your process slowly, to understand it better (more because I am yet to learn block referencing). But great video.
Thanks for you kind words, I am sure you will find a use for it.
wonderful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Great video! I'm wondering if you've made those Comment on Source prompts available anywhere online? They look great.
Thanks for the kind words, I have updated my blog entry with the prompts. Hope it helps
Thanks!! I learned a lot with this video. I wondering how insert the template for literature notes?
You can activate the templates feature in settings->Core plugins->Templates
I use Inoreader for various blogs.
What do you think is better between Inoreader and Feedly as a free plan?
Never heard of Inoreader but the rules engine looks useful. I will have a look.
@@SivWUK Okay. Please let us know which app you will stick with
How do you use iOS Shortcuts to import into Obsidian?
I use iOS Shortcuts to capture source notes to generate a markdown file
You can see it in action here:
th-cam.com/video/iD7LtaMPO7g/w-d-xo.html
and you can try it for yourself here
sivwuk.com/ios-shortcut-library/
Hello, can someone please help me? I have a unique use case where I am trying to organize many cross-reffernces in a hour long talk I am trying to give, where there are many call back to previous comments, some get reminded 3,4,5,even 8 times as it goes, and I am trying to use Obsidian to make it easier, but not sure exactly how to go about using its features optimally.
Example: lets say I am 45 mins into my talk, and it's time to remind the audience of particular points made earlier that really round out and send home the bigger point, I dont want to just copy, copy,copy the same blurbs, because then it gets messy. I want to be able to see at a glance, EXACT blocks (paragraphs) from prior moments all in one page.
Not sure I am gauging the value of tags vs links vs block links or how to use blocks links to compliment what my intention is. By the end of the talk, there will be something like over 50 cross-reffernces all tied together in one impressive knot. What do you think would be the best way to achieve this? Thank you
Why can't you just add a #tweet, and search to see all tweets (if want status, use #tweet-next #tweets-done) - manually linking tweets to a file is double work. I feel.
I automated it with a python script but now I use the query block function. Thanks for commenting.