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I’d like to have a page about the strengths and uses of tags, folders, and links, since the topic arises often and we have a sense of the possibilities and how people use them. The page should mention common use cases like “only status tags” and “tags instead of folders”. This is obviously lower priority than making sure Obsidian is completely documented, but I’d expect this link to be shared frequently.
Countless discussions in the knowledge management Discord channel and forum category.
There may be other knowledge management topics we can distill into the docs, but this is the top one that come to my mind. I think we should avoid getting into the weeds of systems like PARA and Johnny Decimal; they might be worth mentioning, or it might be better to not even point out that rabbit hole.
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Do you have any suggestion on where this could go in the help docs as is?
Good question! The 3 items in question are in 3 different sections.
I think I’d put either:
A single comparison page in “Getting started”, or
A section each in Internal Links and Tags, with a mention & link to the other. Since folders are so well known and there isn’t a page about them, they could just be discussed briefly as a contrast in each section. (Folders could be discussed in File Browser but it doesn’t quite feel right to me.)
I am not sure if the official help docs should be where it goes, or if we should do something on the HUB, and then link to the hub.
I think official docs (obviously). I see it as augmenting “here’s what this feature is and how its controls work” with “here’s how and why you might use it.” There a bit of this in Help already. For example, in https://help.obsidian.md/Getting+started/Link+notes:
While Obsidian is great for taking notes, the true power of Obsidian lies in being able to link your notes together. By understanding how one piece of information relates to another, you can improve your ability to remember them and to form deeper insights.
I don’t think it should be an in-depth knowledge/l-management treatise, just a quick overview.
I’d like to have a page about the strengths and uses of tags, folders, and links, since the topic arises often and we have a sense of the possibilities and how people use them. The page should mention common use cases like “only status tags” and “tags instead of folders”. This is obviously lower priority than making sure Obsidian is completely documented, but I’d expect this link to be shared frequently.
Resources we could draw from:
There may be other knowledge management topics we can distill into the docs, but this is the top one that come to my mind. I think we should avoid getting into the weeds of systems like PARA and Johnny Decimal; they might be worth mentioning, or it might be better to not even point out that rabbit hole.
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