chore: update tools used for note-taking

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Stefan Imhoff
2024-09-19 20:26:21 +02:00
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1. [DEVONthink](https://devontechnologies.com/apps/devonthink) Holding all my reference material, synchronizing notes across devices, and easy filtering by tags.
2. [DEVONthink to Go](https://apps.apple.com/app/devonthink-to-go/id395722470) Adding notes on mobile devices like my phone or tablet.
3. [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) Creating, writing, linking, and analyzing notes.
4. [Alfred](https://www.alfredapp.com/) Creating snippets (ID, or templates).
4. [Raycast](https://www.raycast.com/) Creating snippets (ID, or templates).
5. [iA Writer](https://ia.net/writer) Writing essays or longer notes.
6. [GitHub](https://github.com/) Version-controlled history of all my note changes.
7. [BibDesk](https://bibdesk.sourceforge.io/) Manage my bibliography.
@@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ If you write daily notes, there is support for that. A note can be automatically
The Random Note feature is helpful to open a random note. I use it to connect every day one or two notes to other notes.
### Alfred
### Raycast
I use [Alfred](https://www.alfredapp.com/) for more than snippets, but this would be another blog post. In my note-taking process, I use Alfred to create unique note IDs (e.g., `202008311912` and fill in different note templates).
I use [Raycast](https://www.raycast.com/) for more than snippets, but this would be another blog post. In my note-taking process, I use Raycast to create unique note IDs (e.g., `202008311912` and fill in different note templates).
### iA Writer
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## Note Creating Workflow
If I sit at one of my Mac computers, I press a shortcut in Obsidian to automatically create a new Zettelkasten note, automatically suffixed with a timestamp ID. I enter a title for the note, and a template feature of Obsidian automatically fills in the basic structure of a note. I use Alfred to create other types of notes. My note template is as simple as it gets:
If I sit at one of my Mac computers, I press a shortcut in Obsidian to automatically create a new Zettelkasten note, automatically suffixed with a timestamp ID. I enter a title for the note, and a template feature of Obsidian automatically fills in the basic structure of a note. I use Raycast to create other types of notes. My note template is as simple as it gets:
#### Zettelkasten Principles - 202008311912.md