My org-roam files
- Python 60.3%
- Emacs Lisp 39.7%
| .github | gh(actions): dependabot to update action versions | |
| main | foss|discourse: improve internal links; discourse free tier | |
| .envrc | nixos: link; log: run; .envrc added | |
| .gitignore | sigenery: MAC address notes; ignore video/ | |
| .pre-commit-config.yaml | Adding check-merge-conflict to pre-commit-hooks | |
| LICENSE.md | Adding markdown CC-NA 4.0 license | |
| notes.org | Adding org-roam-timestamps to all #PROPERTIES; git workflow article | |
| pennine_way_summary.org | peninneway: summary of hiking the Pennine Way | |
| publish.el | Updates and attempting to include GitLab CI pages | |
| README.org | Update README.org | |
README
This is my org-roam repo, there are many like it but this one is mine.
I used to keep my notes on a DokuWiki instance and loved it, using the Markdown plugin made it easy to write, but over time I gravitated towards using Emacs for more and more tasks so it made sense to keep my notes on technical issues and other areas in Emacs too and at the time Org-roam was the most sensible option to go with.