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(DAY 188) Obsidian - A great markdown based notekeeping tool

The ability to capture, organize, and retrieve information efficiently is a great edge. Enter Obsidian, a powerful software for notekeeping. With its markdown-based approach and innovative features, I like Obsidian for taking notes, especially when it comes to capturing the essence of interesting conversations and meetings. Obsidian is not just another note-taking app; it’s a dynamic knowledge management system that thrives on the concept of interconnected notes. Built on the foundation of markdown language, it encourages simplicity, speed, and clarity. Markdown, a lightweight markup language, allows you to format text without the need for complex formatting tools. This makes note creation a breeze, leaving you to focus on the content itself.

Why Obsidian Stands Out

  1. Interconnected Notes: Obsidian’s unique strength lies in its bidirectional linking system. Each note can be linked to other notes, creating a web of interconnected information. This fosters holistic understanding and enables you to trace the evolution of your thoughts.

  2. Graph View: Visual thinkers will appreciate the Graph View feature. It presents your notes as nodes in a graph, revealing the connections between them. This is immensely helpful for grasping the bigger picture and identifying relationships.

  3. Search and Discover: Obsidian’s robust search capabilities make retrieving information a breeze. The tool’s “backlinking” feature lets you see all the notes that link to a specific note, aiding in comprehensive exploration.

Taking Notes with Obsidian Notes

Taking notes during conversations and meetings is an art, and Obsidian can be your ultimate brush. Here’s how:

But as with most things, note taking is a consistent habit and it takes time for you to perfect it.


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