Welcome to the Knowledge Vault for No Clocks, LLC.
Inside is a wealth of knowledge curated over years of pursuing and widening out knowledge across the technology sector.
The vault is structured loosely as a Zettelkasten, or a collection of interlinked Atomic Notes about anything that has resonated with our work and was deemed worth of including.
Consider this a Digital Garden. It is a garden that needs to be maintained and cared for overtime to produce fruitful outcomes.
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Check out the Meta/
Folder for details about this Vault and its setup:
- Meta
- About
- Publish Workflow (MkDocs version only, not Obsidian Publish)
- How I Take Notes
- Vault Setup
- Structure
The Changelog is also a good Meta resource.
Launch this vault directly via the Obsidian URI Schema: obsidian://open?vault=knowledge-vault
.
- This repository has three main branches: main, develop, and gh-pages.
- The main branch is a representation of the develop branch, but with all obsidian wiki-links converted to GitHub markdown links for display on GitHub as well as
_README.md
files converted toREADME.md
for display on GitHub. - The develop branch mirrors what I actually work with while inside the Obsidian application and gets sync'd automatically.
- The gh-pages branch is deployed using MkDocs and GitHub Actions.
- Links are converted using the rust library Obsidian-Export.
- Links for deployment are converted using the mkdocs-roamlinks plugin.
- The main branch is a representation of the develop branch, but with all obsidian wiki-links converted to GitHub markdown links for display on GitHub as well as
Check out the various GitHub Actions utilized to enable this entire process.
If this vault serves as my version of a second brain, then Maps of Content or MOC's are the underlying synapse's connecting the neurotransmitters of the brain together to form a complex, structured system.
In other words MOC's serve as structural, index notes that list related Atomic Notes in a single location.
Utilize Maps of Content (MOCs) to navigate the vault efficiently:
Some Maps of Content to consider are:
The vault has a variety of content including, but not limited to:
- Code Snippets
- Lists of Resources
- Checklists
- Slipbox Atomic Notes
- Guides and How-To's
- Lessons Learned
- Daily Notes
- Templates
- Best Practices
- Documentation
- Tools by Category
- Mindsweeps
- Goals and Learning Notes
- Project Support Notes
- Notes about People and Agendas
- Definitions
- Embedded Websites
- Kanban Boards
- MindMaps
- Highlights from a variety of sources
- Clippings from the Web
- Podcast Notes
And More!
See the Code folder's README for details on all of the code snippets included inside this vault.