ChrisJWilson
ChrisJWilson

Me: I’m happy with obsidian. It works just right for me.

@Cm … hey look at this cool app I’m playing with. 😈

Me: … 😍

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jmreekes
jmreekes

@cm @ChrisJWilson Craft? Or some other app?

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@ChrisJWilson what app?

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ChrisJWilson
ChrisJWilson

@hjertnes @jmreekes @cm mem

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@ChrisJWilson Doesn’t sound like something I’d like. You can pry my folders from my cold dead hands 😬

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jmreekes
jmreekes

@ChrisJWilson Interesting.

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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@ChrisJWilson Have you figured out the convention of ending some Obsidian filenames with “TK”? I know what “MOC” stands for, but I suspect TK is similarly useful if only I knew how.

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ChrisJWilson
ChrisJWilson

@ReaderJohn It is a way to signify that a note is undeveloped (as I suspected). I believe the value is that you can write it when you type a file name rather than requiring to create a note and add a tag within it.

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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@ChrisJWilson Thanks. After posting my question, I concluded that it might be “to complete” (whereas TC might be confused with table of contents?)

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