6 ways to get help and learn about Obsidian @obsdmd is a box with something valuable inside but opens differently for different people.
Here are some of the most useful resources online to help you crack it!
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1. Obsidian Online forum
This has been my go-to for solving issues
There is usually someone who had the issue before and someone from the community who has provided an answer. forum.obsidian.md
2. Obsidian Discord
If you are a fan of Discord, there is a Discord chat obsidian.md/community
4. Obsidian Round up
This Is a weekly round-up of all things new on Obsidian, kindly managed by @elanorkonik; it also has a great list of resources on where to start. obsidianroundup.org
5 Features of Obsidian Canvas
I have been moving my mind maps from Miro to @obsdmd Canvas.
These are the features I used the most
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1. Cards
Cards are rectangular shapes that you can add to a Canvas.
You can change the outline colour.
At the moment, you can not change the shape of the card.
2. Add a note from Vault
You can add a note from your vault onto the canvas
It shows the title and content of the note.
You can also update the content of the note directly on the canvas.
5 Steps to implementing Task Management in Obsidian
One of the plugins I use most is Tasks.
I use this to create tasks in my different workflow and help me prioritise tasks.
In this thread, I will explain how I use it with @obsdmd
1. Creation
Tasks can be added to any note.
All you need to do is type "- [ ]" with your task name, and the prompt will let you set a due date.
2. View tasks
You can create queries to see a list of your tasks.
The queries can have added functionality to filter, sorry, group and limit the results.
I add these queries to my dashboard. I also have a task list note that shows different views of the tasks.
I used daily notes to write down my thoughts and ideas in lockdown.
I have moved to a weekly review now I am back at work.
Excellent starting point here