Gnosis just got a major update with this new release. With the long promised support of org-mode being added along with support for linking notes to org-gnosis nodes. Org Mode Support After hacking on org-gnosis and gaining a better understanding of how org-mode works, I decided to use org-mode for creating and exporting gnosis notes. Notes, no matter their note type, will now be as follows: Cloze type example. * Thema :pharmacology:antimicrobials:penicillin: :PROPERTIES: :GNOSIS_ID: NEW :GNO...| Thanos Apollo
Video overview about org-gnosis| Thanos Apollo
Short video about Emacs shell interactions| Thanos Apollo
Progress update on org-gnosis, a roam-like note taking system.| Thanos Apollo
Short video about Emacs 30 Built-in Completion UI & Styles| Thanos Apollo
Video tutorial installing GNU Guix, using NonGuix.| Thanos Apollo
Creating an org-roam replacement| Thanos Apollo
Short video about RSS, RSS-Bridge & Elfeed| Thanos Apollo
Short video about VC & Magit| Thanos Apollo
What’s the most important thing for storing knowledge? I’d say proper organization of said knowledge, such as with decks for each subject and meaningful tags linking related concepts together across decks, making it easily searchable and accessible. As I started adding more and more notes into gnosis, I found myself wanting to adjust the review algorithm not only for decks but for tags as well. This led me to overhaul the underlying architecture and reimplement key concepts.| Thanos Apollo