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​Graphing #8959

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A-Z-X-R opened this issue Nov 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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​Graphing #8959

A-Z-X-R opened this issue Nov 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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A-Z-X-R commented Nov 28, 2024

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I would like a built in tool in AFFiNE that allows me to visualise my notes as a graph since AFFiNE already allows links and pretty much works pretty similar to Obsidian (excluding the edgeless part. Which I don't use) If you guys include that it would be so skibidi especially when all the other sigma PKMS don't have as much gyatt as AFFiNE

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Anyone who uses a (digital) Zettelkasten may find this useful. And users coming from the likes of Obsidian or Logseq or even Anytype.

Anything else?

Keep fanum taxxing y'all don't delete this FR just because of the Gen alpha slang if you do that ain't so skibidi of you. I'm literally FR-maxxing rn, like, oh my gyatt. Anyways, read my yappology 101 on graph rizzics:

There are two ways to implement this. Do NOT use Logseq's implementation of the graph- that is VERY buggy. Something that works as naturally as the Obsidian graph would be appreciated. If not then something like Anytype's. The difference between AT's and Obsidian's implementation is that in AT, the node that you drag would stay rigid to wear you drop it, and the rest of the nodes get affected (Try using Anytype and you'd see what I mean). In Obsidian, it works more 'naturally' where dragging and dropping it elsewhere really depends on how the graph generated in the first place. Either is fine, no one's gonna nitpick it that much. As long as it isn't as atrocious as Logseq

Are you willing to submit a PR?

  • Yes I'd like to help by submitting a PR!
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