Dump the folder structure. Use 2 yml properties for each note. Tag and Type and place everything in 1 folder. Of course you can use more, but these are important. Type is for example: Itinerary, Knowledge, Map of Content, or just Note In the Tag property you can fill in everything that has to do with the subject. Then you make a bookmark to the type field: ie ["Type":Itinerary] You can then search by Type or tag subject. On top of that you use Omnisearch and you will find everything in no time. Even within PDFs Imported stuff - images, PDFs etc. you place in a separate folder. Templates also Bam - my perfect setup
At 09:23 as you said I had created a backlink and clicked on graph view then graph view opened separately which is not opened adjacent to the backlink like you in the video so how to open the graph link adjacent to the notes opened
The graph view that opens adjacent to the note in the video is the local graph view. You can open this by right clicking on the note's tab, then selecting "Open local graph"
Great video! Simply and elegantly explained the core functions of Obsidian.
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Its very detailed! best tutorial for beginners! looking forward to more videos :)
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Started dozen or so beginner tutorials, but this the best one. Good job!
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Thank you so much for making this. Best tutorial I've watched so far 🔥
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Excellent Video on Obsidian for beginners! Can't wait to try this for my research work
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This video is on fire 🔥❤
Thank you so much
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Excellent presentation - detailed and good pacing of material. Thanks
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Honestly a great video I would highly recommend you watch this.
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Fantastic video. Great information delivered in a concise usable way.
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Thank you, this was the best tutorial I could ask for :)
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Thanks for this very valuable video.
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Uno de los mejores tutoriales si no es que el mejor. Thanks Sir
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Thanks for creating this video
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Thank you , this video is very helpful :)
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Really good video interesting and useful thanks mate
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Gracias por tu video, es excelente!!!
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not me already having a functional system but still watching this anyway
Thanks for watching!
Dump the folder structure.
Use 2 yml properties for each note. Tag and Type and place everything in 1 folder. Of course you can use more, but these are important.
Type is for example: Itinerary, Knowledge, Map of Content, or just Note
In the Tag property you can fill in everything that has to do with the subject.
Then you make a bookmark to the type field: ie ["Type":Itinerary]
You can then search by Type or tag subject.
On top of that you use Omnisearch and you will find everything in no time. Even within PDFs
Imported stuff - images, PDFs etc. you place in a separate folder.
Templates also
Bam - my perfect setup
Amazing! I love this! I’ll have to see about incorporating some of these ideas into my setup. I love a minimal folder structure. Thanks for sharing! 😁
At 09:23 as you said I had created a backlink and clicked on graph view then graph view opened separately which is not opened adjacent to the backlink like you in the video so how to open the graph link adjacent to the notes opened
The graph view that opens adjacent to the note in the video is the local graph view. You can open this by right clicking on the note's tab, then selecting "Open local graph"
Squiggly line is called a tilde
Thank you! I couldn’t remember what it was called while filming but looked it up afterwards.
55:52 how to make this type of structure
Do you mean how do you create a nested list? Or a numbered list? Or both?
Where’ the Beginners guide 2025?
I haven't made any guides yet for 2025, but they're coming!