Tag Taxonomy
This page documents the various tags used on this site and what they mean.
Navigation-Related
- #index - a note used to help structuee and navigate through notes about a certain topic, like the
Indexof a textbook. This is kind of note is commonly referred to as a map of content in the Obsidian community.
Task-Related
- #to/ - a general tag to indicato there is somethijgn
- #to/do - used in to indicate there is something to be done in this note/section e.g.
#to/do Resolve formatting issues - #to/flesh-out - used to indicate that the content of a note or section needs to be fleshed out in some way
- #to/do - used in to indicate there is something to be done in this note/section e.g.
Note-Related
- #type - used to indicate the type of note
- Inspired by Don Clark's types of content
- #type/fact - A specific and unique statement that can be verified by evidence
- #type/claim - A statement or assertion that that may lack evidence or support
- #type/concept - A class of items, words, or ideas known by a common name
- #type/concept/concrete - A concept that is physically tangible or can be directly observed or experienced.
- #type/concept/abstract - A concept that is not physically tangible and cannot be directly observed or experienced.
- #type/process - A flow of events or activities that describe how things work ("the big picture")
- #type/procedure - A series of step-by-step actions and decisions that result in the achievement of a task.
- #type/principle - General guidelines, rules, and parameters that allow one to make predictions or draw implications