Hey!
[EagleFiler][1]
- let you organize the notes in one big bucket or a hierarchy of
subfolders
- can instant search within a certain subfolder or in the whole library
- let you use tags but don't force you to
- can link a note from within another note
- has extended AppleScript-support
and (most important :-)
- have an "*Open with BBEdit*"-menu item (and even a shortcut for it :-)
so everything I do with the notes happens in BBEdit.
I use [Typinator][2] for the filenames and even Git (with [Tower][3],
but still in the version 2, not the current, subscription one :-/) for a
local repository within the EagleFiler-library.
Regards,
Vlad
[1]: https://c-command.com/eaglefiler/
[2]: https://www.ergonis.com/products/typinator/
[3]: https://www.git-tower.com/mac
On 16 Dec 2019, at 9:57, Roland Küffner wrote:
Hi Christopher,
I'm actually doing a home brewn approach to a zettelkasten system. The
main
things are there: just one repository (folder) and date based id's in
the
file names.
Here are some thoughts that you may also read as tipps:
- My most important advice would be: do not relate on one app. As
astounding as BBEdit is, it hast some weak points (please forgive
me this
heresy) when it comes to the special needs of a zettelkasten:
- instant searching your notes (preferable with a system wide
hot
key) - I use nvALT for that, it still holds the crown in that
ballpark
(some kind of a Live Search for project files would be a nice
addition to
BBEdit (at least for my needs))
- #hashtag support out of the box (you might try The Archive for
that)
- [[WikiLink-Support]] - again, nvALT is good at this
- I also use BBEdit heavily on my zettelkasten as it is my main
tool
when it comes to editing text. Here are some minor twists that help
me
- I recorded a "Find Next WikiLink" script: just start a recording
in
the Script Editor, switch to BBEdit and perform a search for
\[\[.+?\]\]
- … or hit cmd+B when inside a [[WikiLink]]
- "Open File by Name" (cmd+D by default) opens other files
quickly
- I use a BBEdit project for my zettelkasten. They allow you to
use
containers to create temporalily hierarchical structures -
without
rearranging your files (I'm not too dogmatic about the
no-subfolder-rule)
- Filters are also a great tool for working with a zettelkasten
- I
set up a few filters that simply search for text contents
(mostly for
hashtags like #project_xy). This narrows down the file list in a
project.
- Last but not least, I rely on Keyboard Maestro (honestly I can
not
imagine using a Mac without it): if you don't know it, in very
short words:
it is a macro utility (and so much more).
- It nicely handles the creation of new zettel files - including
the
creation of a time based id in the file name
- It is also easy to set up a macro that creates a new file and
copies the current selection to it - giving me a system wide
snippet saving
tool
- It communicates nicely with BBEdit: it can access BBEdit's
Text
Factories to achieve all kinds of text processing needs, even if
you are in
some other app (an example: I have a macro that uses a Text
Factory to
extract all [[WikiLinks]] of the frontmost text document and to
provide a
nice Spotlight-like search bar for navigating and opening one of
it)
So this might not be the solution you are looking for, but in my
opinion
BBEdit is a strong chain link in a zettelkasten system that is even
more
fertile when brought together with other good tools. And at the end of
the
day it is the beauty of plain text that makes this freedom a joy (and
one
of the reasons I still like and use BBEdit so much).
Regards
Roland
On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 10:38 PM Christopher H. <[email protected]>
wrote:
All,
I am wondering if anybody has experience using BBEdit as their
primary
location for a Zettelkasten-based note-taking system? For the
uninitiated,
Zettelkasten is just another way of keeping track of notes and ideas
<https://zettelkasten.de> - a system rather than a piece of software.
It's described thoroughly in English in the book *How to Take Smart
Notes*
by Sönke Ahrens
<https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14876464.S_nke_Ahrens>, and
while
there are now a few pieces of primary software that have been built
around
the general principles of the Zettelkasten, others have ported the
system
to their text editor of choice - such as has been done with Sublime
Text
<https://github.com/renerocksai/sublime_zk>.
I would love to have this functionality ported to BBEdit rather than
using
a separate piece of software, if anybody is aware of efforts to do
so. The
primary features required are related to automatic ID generation for
the
file as well as incorporation of wiki-style links.
- Christopher H.
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