In the new Version 3.0, there are significant changes to leverage Obsidian's Graph, a standout feature. With this update, ArchVault will rely more on the Graph and Tags, reducing the dependency on folders. The whole Vault has only eight folders and this number is likely to decrease in future versions.
Benefits:
- Reduced chances of duplicating files.
- Minimised risk of misplacing files.
- As your collection of notes grows, you won't have to change your workflow much. It's all about optimising with less!
Tags are now more focused. They're great for categories like 'AI' or specific projects you're working on.
Tags related to projects can reflect:
- The Project's Name.
- The current Phase of the project.
Backlinks are ideal for connecting related knowledge pieces. However, using broad terms like 'ChatGPT' or 'AI' as backlinks can clutter the Graph, so it's recommended to use such terms as Tags.
- This is the primary folder for new files.
- It's designed to hold most of your knowledge-based files over time.
This folder holds supportive content for the vault:
- Templates - Markdown file templates.
- Attachments - Items like images linked to a Markdown page.
- AI Prompts - Templates for the Text Generator plugin.
- Several folders have been removed for simplicity.
- Folders like "Projects", "Areas", "Landscapes", "Data Stores", "Inbox", "Logs", and "Standards" have either been archived or their content has been moved to the Data folder.
- Folders have been relocated and renamed for better organization:
- References_Prompts is now Annex\AI Prompts
- References_Attachment\ is now Annex\Attachment
- References_Templates is now Annex\Templates