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C64Whiz
@c64whiz@oldbytes.space  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

#FediHelp,

Question #1: What do you all use for a "knowledge base"?

I often have just lots of information about random stuff which most folks I think would store in a series of files, like a collection of mind maps, one file per "topic". Problem is several of those topics can have multiple links to other topics making searching impractical.

Anyone use, or have, some creative software or framework? Home grown or otherwise?

This has been a problem I've struggled with for a long time: having a lot of information you don't regularly need but no common "go-to" for when you do need to look it up later.

TIA.

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Konrad Hinsen
@khinsen@scholar.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@c64whiz Emacs with org-mode and Denote. Plus an export to a TiddlyWiki for consulting my knowledge base on a phone or tablet.

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