

Obsidian Setup Check-In
59 snips Apr 21, 2024
The hosts dive into their Obsidian setups, revealing their unique organizational methods. One shares a system using numbered folders for projects, while the other prefers a root folder with archives and templates. They discuss the smooth integration of plugins like the Obsidian Shortcut Launcher and productivity enhancements. Themes like 'Border' take center stage for aesthetic appeal, alongside challenges of syncing across devices. Their insights into creative workflows and note management offer valuable tips for anyone looking to optimize their digital organization.
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John's Obsidian System
- John loosely uses the Johnny Decimal system for organizing his Obsidian vault.
- He prefixes folders with numbers to maintain order and divides them into areas like MacStories and personal projects.
Federico's Obsidian System
- Federico primarily uses Obsidian as a text editor, keeping his working files in the root folder.
- He utilizes an archive folder for completed articles and leverages properties and metadata for organization and Things integration.
John's GitHub Vault
- John uses two Obsidian vaults: one for personal use and another for MacStories' GitHub repos.
- The separate vault helps him manage drafts from various writers, providing a dedicated space for collaborative work.