Comment by williamsss

2 months ago

Reminds me of the Zettelkasten note-taking method.

I'm not confident I understand how it works from the site though. A video of how it works would be helpful.

Hi, I know I didn't have time to describe it properly. Currently, I am focusing more on adding features and making it more usable. In simple terms:

1. It is possible to create different types of items: books, ideas, projects, tasks, etc.

2. Every item can have its own custom fields, such as author for a book or priority for a task.

3. All items are stored in a single SQLite table, so you can search through all items and edit them if necessary.

4. Fourth, it is possible to establish relations between items: parent, child, or simple link.

5. There is a space called "Quickbox" where you can quickly register a link or a note to read later and transform it into an item.

6. Items can be part of one or more notebooks, such as Personal, Work, or Family.

I have many ideas to make it more useful, but some basic features are still missing, such as:

1. Attach images or documents to each item and access all the attachments as a separate library.

2. Multi-user support

3. Multilingual support

4. Kanban support for tasks.

The most interesting part for me is adding systems/structures that can help me analyze problems and find proper solutions.

This idea is still vague, but I'd like to implement workflows that can help me become a better thinker, improve my creativity, and enhance my ability to make rational decisions. I'd like to integrate also logic programming in the process, probabily using Prolog.

I don't want to lose the manual aspect of thinking, so I'm considering creating prefilled documents to help study problems and find solutions.

I have used Golang and SQlite on backend and PWA and HTMX on frontend.