The entire wiki is one folder that you can find on GitHub. It has many folders with subfolders or entries inside.
The order with which GitBook renders the files in the sidebar to your left is defined in SUMMARY.md.
I write and edit all the markdown files in this wiki from Sublime Text with Vim mode.
I use this Alfred workflow to quickly search through all the .md
files that are found in this wiki.
This workflow also searches through all folders in this wiki and lets me create new folders inside those folders or create new entries (md files) inside the folders.
I place this knowledge folder in Dropbox. Then I use Ulysses iOS app to edit this entire wiki from the app by adding it as an external folder. Ulysses indexes the entire wiki so I can jump to any file in the folder in seconds and make an edit.
I can't however push changes live from iOS so I do that from mac.
When reading books, I annotate over the PDF with PDF Expert. Once I read the book I transfer the annotations to the markdown file and connect the file to wiki. Then write a review on Goodreads and add the review and notes I made to books.
Now that I can edit this wiki and extend it at the speed of a thought. I can open any of the wiki entries in seconds by searching for the file I need with Alfred My Mind.
And anyone who owns Alfred can download the workflow and search through the wiki too. Outside of that, GitBook also provides a pretty neat search in the wiki itself. In there you can make textual queries too and files where the queried text is will be shown.
- Devine Lu Linvega (Code) (Index)
- 100 Rabbits (Code)
- Gwern - Can also suffix URLs with
.page
to get the source code. (Code) - Paul Copplestone (Code)
- Andyʼs working notes
- Yoshua Wuyts
- Oleg Kiselyov - Lots of stuff on FP.
- Richard Litt
- Darshan Chaudhary
- Josh Avanier
- Brennan Letkeman
- Andy Sparks
- Exobrain of Dima Gerasimov (Code)
- Krzysztof Kowalczyk
- Phil Eaton's notes
- Blue Book (Code)
- Jethro Kuan (Code)
- C2
- Allen (Code)
- Full-stack web development notes
- Max Masnick
- Leon Bambrick
- Ben Lynn
- Harrison's Wiki
- Greg's wiki
- Brandur's Fragments
- Rachel Brindle (Code)
- Ioannis Kourouklides
- Dmitrii Gerasimov (Code)
- Flavio Copes
- Ellie's wiki (Code)
- Max Stoiber's notes
- Tom Critchlow
- panthema.net - Diverse collection of interesting ideas.
- Buster Benson
- Nick Belzer
- Burke Libbey's notes
- The Commonplace Book
- Leandro Ardissone
- Nicola's decentralized-research
- Timothy Andrew
- Wayan Jimmy
- Wesley Moore
- Slides of Chen Hui Jing
- Hongyi Shen's notes
- Shreyas Minocha (Code)
- NicoHood
- Sanyam Kapoor
- Blake Robbins
- Alopex Networks wiki
- Michael Mellinger math notes
- Bookmarks, tweets, cheatsheets, one-liners
- Bayle Shanks
- Noah Trenaman
- Alex's Zettelkasten
- Yizhou Shan
- The Refined Mind
- Azlen Elza (Code) (Home site)
- Vlad Patryshev
- Brady Joslin's TIL
- Rosie Campbell's Notes
- Michael Lubinsky's notes and code snippets (Code)
- Chris Nkinthorn (Code)
- TIL by Stefan Judis
- David Gasquez
- Abigail Africa's Notes
- Sean Breckenridge (Code)
- Nat Eliason notes
- Bharat’s Digital Garden
- Mike's Mind (Code)
- David Seah (Code)
- Dercuano - Although not freely available on the web, have to download a folder.
- Meta knowledge - More wikis.
- Webring - Attempt to inspire artists & developers to build their own website and share traffic among each other.
- Curated list of awesome Public Zettelkastens
- GitBook
- Oscean - Flow-based serverless wiki.
- WeeWiki - Wee little wiki engine used to generate personal wikis and mind maps.
- Dnote - Simple personal knowledge base.
- Instiki - Basic wiki clone so pretty and easy to set up, you’ll wonder if it’s really a wiki.
- Does anyone else keep their own knowledge wiki?
- Show HN: Everything I Know Wiki (2019)
- Ask HN: Do you keep a personal knowledge repository? (2019)
- Patterns of personal knowledge bases
- Ask HN: How do you share/organize knowledge at work and life? (2019)
- Ask HN: How did you build up your personal knowledge base? (2019)
- Note-taking strategy 2019
- Smart Sync Workshop: David Perell + Tiago Forte (2019)
- Notion Office Hours: Tiago Forte (2019)
- How to annotate literally everything - Comprehensive overview of existing tools, strategies and thoughts on interacting with your data. (HN)
- Digital Tools I Wish Existed (2019) (HN)
- The sad state of personal data and infrastructure (2019)
- What tools do you use to maintain a personal log/journal? (2020)
- Managing my personal knowledge base (2020) (HN)
- my - Python interface into my life.
- What data on myself I collect and why? (2020)
- Zettelkästen? (2019)
- Nototo - All your notes. On one map. (HN)
- BookStack - Simple, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.
- Oscean - Static wiki engine written entirely in C, designed to be deployed from low-power devices with gcc as its only dependecy.
- Building personal search infrastructure for your knowledge and code (2019) (HN)
- Against unnecessary databases (2020)
- Promnesia - Another piece of your extended mind. (Article) (HN)
- My productivity app for the past 12 years has been a single .txt file (2020) (HN) (Lobsters)
- Contextualise - Simple and flexible tool particularly suited for organising information-heavy projects and activities consisting of unstructured and widely diverse data and information resources. (Web)
- How To Take Smart Notes With Org-mode (2020) (HN)
- Copernic - Aims to make practical cooperation around the creation, publication, storage, re-use and maintenance of knowledge bases, and in general structured data that are bigger than memory.
- Zettelkasten Method
- A Text Renaissance (2020) (HN)
- Ask HN: Good ways to capture institutional knowledge? (2020)
- Ask HN: How to Take Good Notes? (2020)
- How To Take Smart Notes: 10 Principles to Revolutionize Your Note-Taking and Writing (2020) (HN)
- Hackpad - Web-based realtime wiki, based on the open source EtherPad collaborative document editor.
- Human Programming Interface (2020) - My life in a Python package.
- Emvi - Knowledge management platform for companies and teams.
- Human Programming Interface: My life in a Python package (2020) (HN)
- Ask HN: What do you use to keep track of bookmarks/notes/snippets? (2020)
- Zettelkasten — How One German Scholar Was So Freakishly Productive (2019) (Lobsters)
- Memex - Browser Extension to full-text search your browsing history & bookmarks. (Web) (HN) (Interview with Oliver Sauter)
- Memex Mobile - Mobile app for Memex.
- Thread on digital gardens, personal wikis, and experimental knowledge systems (2020)
- Dogsheep - Collection of tools for personal analytics using SQLite and Datasette.
- Lobsters: How do you take notes and organize your knowledge? (2020)
- A Short History of Bi-Directional Links (2020)
- Digital Gardening - Resources, links, projects, and ideas for gardeners tending their digital notes on the public interwebs.
- Neuron Zettelkasten - Command-line based system for managing your Zettelkasten. (Code)
- How can we build an extension of your mind? (2020)
- mmap.it - Map knowledge into memory with seamless search and note taking. (Code)
- Luhmann’s Zettelkasten — A Productivity Tool That Works Like Your Brain (2019)
- Building a digital garden (2019) - How I built myself a simple wiki using folders and files and published via Jekyll.
- monotome - Personal knowledge base system. markdown markup, runs in the browser.
- Digital Gardeners - Small Telegram group for people actively using & building digital gardens.
- Thinking in maps: from the Lascaux caves to knowledge graphs (2020)
- Trilium Notes - Hierarchical note taking application with focus on building large personal knowledge bases. (HN)
- Ask HN: What is your favorite way to read online content? (2020)
- Digital garden Jekyll template
- Mathematicians, how do you keep your notes? Why? (2020)
- Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead (2020) (HN)
- Personal Wiki for Vim (HN)
- Zettelkasten note-taking in 10 minutes (2020) (HN)
- Networked Notebooks Catalogue - Collection of networked notebooks that is slowly taking shape on the Internet.
- Building a Second Brain: The Illustrated Notes (2020) (HN)
- Collected Notes - Simplest, and most powerful note-taking blogging platform. (Code)
- Kumu - Makes it easy to organize complex data into relationship maps that are beautiful to look at and a pleasure to use.
- Relanote - Connect your notes into a knowledge graph.
- Milanote - Tool for organizing creative projects.
- mymind - Extension for your mind.
- Foam - Personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode. (HN) (Foam Workspace) (Lobsters)
- Supernotes - Collaborative note-taking app.
- Gthnk - Personal Journal.
- Growing the Evergreens (2020)
- DigitalGardens subreddit
- Gardener - Command line tool to help you manage your Knowledge management system / Digital Garden.