Bbedit and taskpaper3/12/2023 Outlines mostly live on in the form of mindmaps. And in general, I’m fine with one file at a time for reference or writing.īut with this resurgent environment of note taking and blogging, I’m hoping for some new solutions besides the big note taking back linking systems of Obsidian and Notion and Craft which seem so closed to me. I see my nested folders as an outline with the bottom layer being individual files. The only mobile app I have that does folding based on Markdown is Editorial but its not kept up with current sync methods like Cloudkit or iCloud folders. We eventually got TaskPaper which has been updated more recently but with its own todo oriented markup. Of course FoldingText was designed to do this in a slightly different way. In most text editors like BBEdit or Atom, Markdown is recognized as a code syntax and it’s easy to fold and move blocks marked off by Markdown headings. I think we agree that Markdown is a fine way to structure plain text documents. I’ve been describing my Drafts to WordPress blogging flow for these daily notes.ĭave wants an app for mobile that would be similar but a flat outline that he can edit and deploy as needed. But we don’t want views, we want community and conversation. You do that and you drive views to your site. Capture Everywhere, Read Everywhere, Write Everywhereĭave and I chatted on Twitter today. I’ve found that if you release some of that urge to control and step back a bit, you get way more done with lower stress. In Novardok (Yeshiva), they repeated a million times: you are not responsible to ‘finish”. I did read this early this morning in a newsletter: Then, I just trust that what needs to get done will get done. I’ve found the most powerful productivity hack is simply routine and having just a few priorities. This morning getting some editing time in on the book manuscript was my priority. There’s work, physical activity, household needs like shopping and cooking. For the most part its just a time constraint.
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