From 7d4be001c66f2b62406685fc122ce4f99c83e64f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Alejandro Gallegos Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2023 13:37:32 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Auto saved by Logseq --- logseq/graphs-txid.edn | 2 +- logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md | 7 +++---- logseq/version-files/base/pages/seed.md | 5 +++-- pages/[[seed]] planting guide.md | 7 ++++--- pages/digital garden.md | 7 +++---- 5 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/logseq/graphs-txid.edn b/logseq/graphs-txid.edn index 5b4fc3d..0346030 100644 --- a/logseq/graphs-txid.edn +++ b/logseq/graphs-txid.edn @@ -1 +1 @@ -["6819d5ac-7c6b-4965-ba7b-e56686e61416" "e11b5282-195e-40cb-af42-af79882dc719" 283] \ No newline at end of file +["6819d5ac-7c6b-4965-ba7b-e56686e61416" "e11b5282-195e-40cb-af42-af79882dc719" 285] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md index 33d221b..0f6eb80 100644 --- a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md +++ b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ +tags:: #seed + - > the web as topology -- - digital gardens, according to [maggie appleton](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) are organized around "contextual relationships and associative links". i personally believe [[logseq]] conduces itself really well to the topography-based bi-directionality of the web, especially since you can publish the whole thing as a [single page app](how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet) and link to individual pages within it *and* visualize your thoughts as a graph instantly. - - ## other gardens to look at - from [maggie appleton's article](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) - tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/) - buster benson's [piles](https://busterbenson.com/piles) and [codex](https://busterbenson.com/codex) - - nathaniel ellison's [notes](https://www.nateliason.com/notes) -- ### references -tags:: #seed \ No newline at end of file + - nathaniel ellison's [notes](https://www.nateliason.com/notes) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/seed.md b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/seed.md index 40d4ab3..22c2a8c 100644 --- a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/seed.md +++ b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/seed.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ +tags:: #seed + - prev: [[garden]] - seeds are pages that are just being planted. watch as they grow! seeds can come from anywhere. consider these drafts, works in progress. they may grow right in front of your eyes! -- next: [[sapling]] -- tags:: #seed \ No newline at end of file +- next: [[sapling]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/[[seed]] planting guide.md b/pages/[[seed]] planting guide.md index ddab9a5..fb2c798 100644 --- a/pages/[[seed]] planting guide.md +++ b/pages/[[seed]] planting guide.md @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ +tags:: #seed #zettlekasten #[[digital garden]] + - prev: [[seed]] - seeds are our word for [[zettles]], a part of [[zettlekasten]]. my methodology is to keep things simple but have enough metadata for [[logseq]] to pick up and generate the graph view from. - # seed format - ``` + tags:: prev: [content] next: - tags:: ``` - this allows me to [[hyperlink]] to another related concept, keep engagement with another, related idea, and give it metadata to sort through. nothing more, nothing less! [[keep it simple]], part of [[lazy engineering]]. 😎🤙 -- next: [[gardening habits]] -- tags:: #seed #zettlekasten #[[digital garden]] \ No newline at end of file +- next: [[gardening habits]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/digital garden.md b/pages/digital garden.md index 33d221b..0f6eb80 100644 --- a/pages/digital garden.md +++ b/pages/digital garden.md @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ +tags:: #seed + - > the web as topology -- - digital gardens, according to [maggie appleton](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) are organized around "contextual relationships and associative links". i personally believe [[logseq]] conduces itself really well to the topography-based bi-directionality of the web, especially since you can publish the whole thing as a [single page app](how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet) and link to individual pages within it *and* visualize your thoughts as a graph instantly. - - ## other gardens to look at - from [maggie appleton's article](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) - tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/) - buster benson's [piles](https://busterbenson.com/piles) and [codex](https://busterbenson.com/codex) - - nathaniel ellison's [notes](https://www.nateliason.com/notes) -- ### references -tags:: #seed \ No newline at end of file + - nathaniel ellison's [notes](https://www.nateliason.com/notes) \ No newline at end of file