Org-Roam and Braindump

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Org-Roam

As mentioned in my old blog I started using emacs as my daily driver for text editing, knowledge base and much. I write and manage my notes using org-roam(briefly mentioned in last blog) for almost half a year now.

I did most of my college assignments(writing in org-mode and exporting to odt/word or pdf). And so far I am still in love with it. Recently I found about logseq too, an open source multi-platform knowledge management software, much like but a little less refined than obsidian. It both supports org-mode and markdown. I only use it on my smartphone where it works pretty well.

Braindump

I think knowledge should be shared and that’s why I decided to make my org-roam(most of) notes public here. It was not an easy task to find a static site generator that works well with org-roam and its linking system. Currently, I am using one based on Nextjs. I am using modified version of this project. Like this blog site, this is also hosted on cloudflare pages. For analytics I am using Umami. Public dashboard is available here. You can tell from link, it is indeed hosted on railway and right now using free tier.GoatCounter. My instance is hosted on render.com. Public dashboard is available gcounter subdomain. I am planning to make more changes to the code and release it on github.

I use cron and rclone to copy roam-notes every hour to the repo and then manually commit changes every 2-3 days or so.

-emacs, -org-mode, -braindump
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