Thank you! I'm striving to create content that shows practical usage of all the great features in Obsidian, as well as provide easy to use resources for learning this amazing app.
I throughly enjoyed this video. I love the power of Obsidian, but what really interested me as a self-taught, solo dev was seeing a good project management system that looks easy to reason on and maintain. Sometimes the tool can get in the way of productivity but this really seems a good scaleable and reasonable way to manage a solo project. Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching the video! My goal was to come up with a simple, practical way to manage my solo dev project in Obsidian, and I’m happy to hear it’s helpful to others. Any questions about the system I can answer?
You’ve enticed me to take a deep dive into Obsidian. I’m currently using paper notebooks and Excalidraw which isn’t horrible but the added features in Obsidian plus the extensibility with plugins and the API really pique my interest!
That's awesome! Glad I could help! And if you're interested in continuing to use Excalidraw, there's an Obsidian plugin that's lets you create Excalidraw drawings directly in the app!
Unfortunately, backlinks in Canvas files don't behave the same way they do in regular notes. An idea for connecting two Canvas files would be to create a regular note that serves as a bridge between the two. You can put a backlink to each of the Canvas files inside the regular note, and then in the graph view you'll be able to see the connections between the two Canvas files through their shared connection with the regular "bridge" note.
Always lovely to see more Obsidian Content,great work buddy
Thank you! I'm striving to create content that shows practical usage of all the great features in Obsidian, as well as provide easy to use resources for learning this amazing app.
Great video mate, I’ve subscribed. Love this genre of content!
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for watching! There’s more where that came from!
I throughly enjoyed this video. I love the power of Obsidian, but what really interested me as a self-taught, solo dev was seeing a good project management system that looks easy to reason on and maintain. Sometimes the tool can get in the way of productivity but this really seems a good scaleable and reasonable way to manage a solo project. Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching the video! My goal was to come up with a simple, practical way to manage my solo dev project in Obsidian, and I’m happy to hear it’s helpful to others. Any questions about the system I can answer?
You’ve enticed me to take a deep dive into Obsidian. I’m currently using paper notebooks and Excalidraw which isn’t horrible but the added features in Obsidian plus the extensibility with plugins and the API really pique my interest!
That's awesome! Glad I could help! And if you're interested in continuing to use Excalidraw, there's an Obsidian plugin that's lets you create Excalidraw drawings directly in the app!
Hey man, great video keep up the good work!! Btw what font did you use in your thumbnail?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The text in the thumbnail is my own handwriting 😁
@@creadevlabs Oh woowww. You should turn it into a font man, its really good!
Wow, thanks! Never thought my handwriting was worthy of a font, but I’ll take it into consideration 😁
@@creadevlabs Ofc man!! Please lmk if it comes to fruition
I want canvas to connect with other canvas in graph view
Unfortunately, backlinks in Canvas files don't behave the same way they do in regular notes. An idea for connecting two Canvas files would be to create a regular note that serves as a bridge between the two. You can put a backlink to each of the Canvas files inside the regular note, and then in the graph view you'll be able to see the connections between the two Canvas files through their shared connection with the regular "bridge" note.