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Foam

👋 Welcome to your new Foam Knowledge Base!

Getting started

This documentation assumes that you have a GitHub account and have Visual Studio Code installed on your Linux/MacOS/Windows machine.

  1. If you haven't yet, browse over to the main Foam documentation to get an idea of what Foam is and how to use it.

  2. Press "Use this template" button at foam-template (that's this repository!) to fork it to your own GitHub account. If you want to keep your thoughts to yourself, remember to set the repository private.

  3. Clone the repository to your local machine and open it in VS Code.

    Open the repository as a folder using the File > Open... menu item.

  4. When prompted to install recommended extensions, click Install all (or Show Recommendations if you want to review and install them one by one)

After setting up the repository, head to [getting-started] to get familiar with your new knowledge base!

To learn more about how to use Foam, read the Recipes bubbles of the Foam documentation workspace.

And remember that you can always join our Foam community on Discord!

Using Foam

We've created a few Bubbles (markdown documents) to get you started.

  • [inbox] - a place to write down quick notes to be categorised later
  • [getting-started] - learn how to use your Foam workspace
  • [todo] - a place to keep track of things to do