1. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    I want my wiki to be a sensemaking aid - after collecting the dots, to help me then connect them and see the constellations.. One sensemaking tool in Roam and org-roam is the wiki graph - a graph (in the nodes and edges sense) of all of the notes in your wiki and their links to each other. Not quite a mind map. More of a hypertext map. I've been playing around with publishing this map to my ...
  2. doubleloop.net

    I want my wiki to be a sensemaking aid - after collecting the dots, to help me then connect them and see the constellations.. One sensemaking tool in Roam and org-roam is the wiki graph - a graph (in the nodes and edges sense) of all of the notes in your wiki and their links to each other. Not quite a mind map. More of a hypertext map. I've been playing around with publishing this map to ...
  3. 1.anagora.org

    Publishing your org-roam wiki map to the web: technical details. org-roam-graph-dot is where the url of the nodes is being set. it's hard coded to be a local file with roam-protocol at the moment; just need to override that; it uses the org file path; so would need to make use of the publish filepath; dunno how to do that in an abstracted way
  4. doubleloop.net

    I keep my hyper commonplace garden wiki at https://commonplace.doubleloop.net.I use org-roam to maintain my wiki locally, and I use org-publish to render my wiki as a site of static html files. This article is specifically to describe how I use org-publish on my org-roam files to get them up on my public site. (Note: this is a snapshot in time, and I update the publish process fairly regularly ...
  5. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    I have the various publish-related functions in a publish.el file, and I call the publish steps from a Makefile.I do this as org-publish blocks emacs when you call it interactively. It's generally a fairly standard org-publish, with a couple of extra bits for org-roam purposes (e.g. backlinks and graph), along with a bit of extra JS and CSS for Miller columns.
  6. I am using org-roam and org-roam-ui to create a concept map for my Origin of Life project. I just create one org-roam note for each concept and everything I need to do in my concept map works beautifully. ... The discussion is a bit web technical for this C++ programmer, and I may not have understood everything. It mentions a 'static' site, but ...
  7. I've been taking notes in org-roam and publishing them online for my own use. It's worked really well and has been immensely valuable. ... The org-roam setup section in the following repository should be helpful: ... If you are using any kind of content management system vs. just shoving HTML to a web server, search may be done better there ...
  8. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    it uses the org file path; so would need to make use of the publish filepath; dunno how to do that in an abstracted way; do some good old clone and own for now [X] first pass - just get it to run on publish, don't worry about urls use org-roam-graph-build without an arg, it'll build the full thing [X] next pass: with web-based urls
  9. org-roam.discourse.group

    I've just set up my org-roam wiki for publishing via Gitlab CI. I use org-publish for publishing, but I was doing it manually from my local machine until now. My notes here in case they are of use: Publishing org-roam via GitLab CI. 2 Likes. Related Topics Topic Replies Views

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