In this Logseq and Obsidian tutorial, I showcase a mapping system I built that initially sparked excitement, but hasn't received much love since then. I'm publishing it as an encouragement / idea generator to try different things in your personal knowledge management system, even if they're not the most useful thing. Follow the fun. 🥸
LOGSEQ MASTERY COURSE
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Master note-taking in Logseq to finally get value from your notes 👉🏼 www.logseqmastery.com. Use your time and knowledge productively and become a Logseq superuser in hours, not months. I've built out a structured approach to learning and mastering Logseq from the bottom-up, so that you don't need to navigate through a bunch of different YouTube tutorials. There's a wealth of resources, videos, and diagrams to smooth your transition and quickly master Logseq's block-based outliner approach.
📚REFERENCES
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My other channel: @CombiningMindsTech
Zsolt's visual PKM channel: @VisualPKM
Font awesome reference: [ Ссылка ]
⏲TIMESTAMPS
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00:00 Introduction
01:29 Channel update
02:31 The beauty of Obsidian and Logseq
03:36 Introduction to map view plugin
05:20 Map view plugin settings
07:42 Creating new locations
10:17 How the files appear in Logseq and VS Code
13:40 Final reminders
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