My Obsidian Workflow


This page describes my Obsidian workflow.

It's one of the workflows I tend to refine the most, so this note will never be really finished.

Folder Structure

My Obsidian vault is composed of several distinct parts. To represent these parts, I've chosen to use folders. These folders are indexed so that they appear in a specific order in my local version of the vault (that's why their name start with a number).

I like to be organized, and I think a good navigation is a way to feel organized. So I make a lot of notes useful just for navigation purposes. Here are some examples:

Graph View

I don't use the Graph View often. I navigate through my notes mainly using folders or search.

But a thing I like with the Graph View is that it's a visual representation of how my Second Brain becomes bigger over time.

Note Status

I sometimes characterize my notes with a status. A good example is the Epistemic Status for My Zettelkasten Workflow.

I also use some basic status such as a dashboard or working-on status to quickly find some important notes.

Plugins

I try to use as few plugins as possible and to keep working with plain markdown. But there are a few plugins I can't remove, they're too important:

I use some more plugins such as Vimrc Support but they're not so important and not for everyone.