![]() This makes it possible to have pages that don't actually include content themselves, but rather, are simply "topic aggregators" to view the connections between pages in the same wiki. Each back link displays a line preview of the reference, and when clicked will automatically navigate you to the page location that references the selected page.įurthermore, when you open a page that contains backlinks, the set of backlinks will be displayed at the bottom of the page, including a line preview of the backlink. This allows you to navigate ] bi-directionallly, and allows your wiki to form a "network" of information. When you add ] to a page, the referenced page automatically detects the "back link", and displays it as a child node of the page in the Wiki tree. This workflow makes it easy to author and navigate the set of pages within your wiki. If the page doesn't already exit, then cmd+clicking it will automatically create the page before opening it. Furthermore, you can cmd+click the link in order to directly jump to that page. When a page includes ], they will be syntax highlighted, and you can hover over them to quickly see the context of the referenced page. ![]() Furthermore, you can type a new topic/page title, and WikiLens will automatically create that page for you. When you type [[, WikiLens will display a completion list of the name of all existing pages. In order to create connections between pages, you can add ] to a page. Furthermore, if you want to change the format that is used to title daily pages, you can set the WikiLens > Daily: Title Format setting. If you'd like to change the name of the directory that daily pages are stored in, you can set the WikiLens > Daily: Directory Name setting. Additionally, to make it really simple to open your "today page", you can also run the WikiLens: Open Today Page command If this page doesn't exist, WikiLens will create it, otherwise, it will open the existing one. June 24, 2020), and placed in a directory named Daily. This will open a new page, that is titled based on the current date (e.g. To open your current daily page (that represents today), simply click on the calendar icon to the right of the repo node in the Wiki tree. In addition to being able to create topic-oriented pages, WikiLens allows you to open your "today page" at any time, which makes it easy to keep track of your daily progress and/or journal. To make it really simple to add a new wiki page, you can either run the WikiLens: Add Page command, or click the + button in the Wiki view. Behind the scenes, WikiLens will create a new markdown file and pre-populate file name and # Heading using the specified title. As a result, when you add a new page to a wiki, you simply give it a title/heading (e.g. Wikis are composed of "pages", which are markdown files that are identified using their # Heading, not their underlying file name. Open up a workspace/repo that you want to edit. ![]() Pages are displayed by title ( # Heading), not filename.□ Page-centric file explorer ( Wiki view).This provides an excellent companion to v, and allows you to manage your notes/knowledge base, directly from the browser and using your existing/customized editor setup (e.g. WikiLens is a VS Code extension that adds a Roam/Obsidian-like editing experience on top of a GitHub repo and markdown files.
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