📚 node [[wiki links]]

Wiki Links

Wiki links are the internal links that connect the files in your knowledge base.

To create a wiki link use [[ and type the name of another file in your repo, for example [[graph-visualization]]

You can also create a [[placeholder]]. A placeholder is a wiki link that doesn't have a target file and a link to a placeholder is styled differently so you can easily tell them apart. They can still be helpful to highlight connections.

Open the graph with Foam: Show Graph command, and look at the placeholder node.

Remember, with CTRL/CMD+click on a wikilink you can navigate to the note, or create it (if the link is a placeholder).

⥅ node [[wikilinks]] pulled by Agora

Feel free to use [[[[backlinks]]]], [[wikilinks]], [[edges]], [[multilinks]], or [[whatever the fuck you want to call it]] anywhere when talking to me in reference to something on the [[anagora]] or otherwise, my browser will resolve wikilinks in the default order, aside from duckduckgo as the 3rd step for unprefixed.

What?! [[Wikilinks Everywhere]], enjoy 🥰!

Wikilinks

  • im also tempted to rebrand wikilinks
    • it's kinda a weird word
    • it's not the selling point for people to join the [[agora]] I thought it was going to be
  • wikilinks are cool, I just feel like they need a cooler name
  • potential alternative names
    • netlinks
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