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Tagspacesquot11/24/2023 ![]() I just like the concept of a unique text string AS the link. Well, I call it my Zettel code, but I don’t actually follow the Zellkasten system. I think this problem is particularly annoying for file directories since you only get ONE hierarchy scheme and you can’t re-arrange it if your future self questions now self’s opinions on how stuff should be organized.Īfter years of CRIMPing and coming up short with a robust system that handles inevitable evolution of organization concepts (and a carousel of trying out different systems), the ONE method I’ve tried that protects against link fragility is the humble Zettel Code. It’s dependent on the names and locations staying the same. Every time I get excited about links (especially to files), I immediately run into the inherent fragility of one-way linking, especially between different systems. However, perhaps a sophisticated enough tagging system This is something that tiddlywiki, org-mode, or dokuwiki >makes me realize that I’d like to be able to create links *between* >Hmmm that’s an interesting thought… I think as purely a front end to It also does light note-taking as a front-end to >Tagspaces is probably what I’d use if I wanted a ‘future proof’ index >‘inside’ the database of the index system? >you are planning on storing the media in a file system archive, not >index to a bunch of mixed media files (photos, vids, pdfs etc)? That >Based on your finalists, it looks like you are looking for a front-end ![]() ![]() Software Request: Open Source Personal Content Repository
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