cross-posted from: https://lemmy.one/post/197223
With everything going on with Twitter and Reddit I feel like I have a new appreciation for having my own local knowledge base on Logseq.
I’ve been using Logseq for 3-4 months now and I love it. It takes a bit of getting used too, e.g., using the journal, but one can also use it as only a wiki if they prefer.
For me, I tend to do a mix of both. For information I want more organized, I’ll update the specific page and otherwise I use the daily journal.
I also really appreciate the queries and addons.
Here’s an excellent in-depth guide for beginners on getting started with Logseq. YouTube Video by Keep Productive channel is here
I simply write my "kb"s in markdown and put them on my website. A markdown parser shows them in a list. Very rudimentary and can’t search from the website index for words in the files, I have to open them first.
Is this a web application that could replace my setup?
This is a great app but when I couldn’t figure out to get it running on my openbsd machine I switched over to VimWiki.