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Curated Knowledge for the Masses
support@noclocks.dev | www.noclocks.dev
Welcome to the Knowledge Vault for No Clocks, LLC.
Inside is a wealth of knowledge curated over our tenure as a business while pursuing and widening our 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 worthy of including.
Consider this a Digital Garden. It is a garden that needs to be maintained and cared for overtime to produce fruitful outcomes.
title: Contents
style: nestedList # TOC style (nestedList|inlineFirstLevel)
minLevel: 1 # Include headings from the specified level
maxLevel: 4 # Include headings up to the specified level
includeLinks: true # Make headings clickable
debugInConsole: false # Print debug info in Obsidian console
Check out the 05-SYSTEM/Obsidian
Folder for details about this Obsidian Vault and its setup.
Some notes:
- [[Obsidian - Setup]]
- [[Obsidian - Folders]]
- [[Obsidian - Scripts]]
- [[Obsidian - Themes]]
- [[Obsidian - CSS Snippets]]
- [[Obsidian - Community Plugins]]
The Changelog is also a good Meta resource.
Launch this vault directly via the Obsidian URI Schema: obsidian://open?vault=NoClocksVault
.
- TODO
- 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 mechanism for navigating and connecting the knowledge contained within the vault 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.