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org-roam

According to its website, org-roam is "a plain-text personal knowledge management system". It is based on the popular Zettelkasten knowledge management system, or the Roam Research website. But because it layers atop org-mode[1] and therefore Emacs[2], it has a lot of power that the others lack; for instance, integration with email and agendas.

1: /org-mode/

2: /emacs/

org-roam is used to build this site; see How this site is built[3].

3: /how-this-site-is-built/

Homepage: https://www.orgroam.com/

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4: /org-mode/

org-mode is a toolkit for you to organize things. It is part of Emacs[5].

5: /emacs/

6: /emacs/

Arguably the most successful platform whose code can be easily modified at runtime. Emacs presents this through the metaphor of a text editor, though the Emacs platform has been about more than that since pretty much its inception. Emacs as a platform hosts email[7] readers, Usenet[8] clients, web and Gopher[9] browsers, games, terminal emulators, sftp clients, chat clients, and even a window manager. With org-mode[10], most of these (including the email clients) can be linked together with agendas, task lists, and personal notes to form an integrated tracking system. org-roam[11] extends this yet further.

7: /email/

8: /usenet/

9: /gopher/

10: /org-mode/

11: /org-roam/

12: /how-this-site-is-built/

This site is built for modern clients using Small Technology[13]. It is served from static files, which are themselves small. It should make no references to any resources from other servers, which helps protect the Privacy[14] of visitors.

13: /old-and-small-technology/

14: /privacy/

15: /adventures-hosting-my-site-on-gemini/

Updated: 2024-07-06

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