Org-books
I can’t memorize every command that I may need to use, so I store them like so. This way I no longer need to look for them again.
* As starters, separate the notes that you would bundle and share into a directory of their own inside your ~/org/roam/, and turn it into a repository. * This works because directories are transparent for org-roam. - Additionally, you should add a tag so the user can filter your notes in the org-roam-ui as they wish. - Similar efforts may use the same tag. * Every book can organize itself organically. A book may very well be a single org file. * Whatever topic you want. - Then the user would git clone it into their ~/org/roam/ and use-view it. - Maybe using the [org-transclusion](https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion) tool to embed those notes into others.
Motivated by the release of stable diffusion, I started following machine-learning news, and organizing relevant(to me) papers by category while providing a synopsis.
Org-books
!orgbooks@lemy.lolThis is an attempt to not just create org notes, but share them;
goal: designing a git-based wiki(brain) for any topic of your interest, share it, and de-duplicate efforts;
Also a place to share org-tech;
Org-mode and Org-Roam based, built on top of Emacs, but Clerk(clojure project) ones welcomed too.