Hi Jean, I don't know what question you're answering by making these suggestions. My best interpretation is that my original message wasn't clear and I didn't explain correctly that:
1. I understand the basics of hyperbole 2. I'm asking a question about a package called org-roam, not org-mode What do you need from me in order to give me a helpful answer? -- Aldric. Sent from a mobile device. On Tue, Aug 4, 2020, 06:09 Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote: > Dear Aldric, > > I suggest that you see the references from Hyperbole manual, and I > also suggest that you visit that Emacs package about org links for any > mode, that can help you link anything to anything by using Org links. > > Did you see the Mother of All Demos? > https://www.dougengelbart.org/content/view/209/448/ > > as Hyperbola is also referencing to Dough Engelbart, Org mode too. > > Jean > > * Aldric Giacomoni <trev...@gmail.com> [2020-08-04 08:06]: > > Hi folks, > > > > org-roam ( https://www.orgroam.com/ and https://www.orgroam.com/manual/ > ) > > is a personal knowledge management system built on top of org-mode. It's > > based on the idea that units of knowledge are nodes in an undirected > graph, > > and they can be linked with each other to create, well, a graph of > > knowledge. This means it's easy enough to find sibling nodes (nodes > > connected to the node currently open). > > > > I just saw a demo of hyperbole at the Emacs NYC meetup and it seems like > it > > has the same basis: buffers/files are nodes, and they are connected -- > > which, to be fair, is the idea behind the internet, so it's not > > ground-breaking. > > > > Anyway -- I became aware of org-roam a while back and so far I really > like > > using it to organize my knowledge, but after seeing hyperbole in action, > > which has also been in development 30 years, I wonder ... Can hyperbole > do > > this? > > > > If I understand correctly, it can do the basics: create buttons that > point > > to other files, and I think with Hyrolo we can search through a bunch of > > files/file headers. I don't know if hyperbole would be a good candidate > for > > an implementation of the zettelkasten ( > > > https://www.orgroam.com/manual/A-Brief-Introduction-to-the-Zettelkasten-Method.html#A-Brief-Introduction-to-the-Zettelkasten-Method > > ) method, > > though. > > > > What do you think? >