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Getting Started
Welcome to your new foam workspace, let's get you started.
Let's go through this to set up your repo:
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you can navigate the links between your notes by
cmd+click
(orctrl+click
on Windows) on a wikilink. Here, go to your [inbox] -
to see how your notes are connected, execute the
Foam: Show Graph
command- tip -
cmd+click
on a node to navigate to it - tip - keep the graph open. As you navigate your files, it will focus on the active note, so you can at a glance see how it's connected in your knowledge base
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#tags can be used to further organize your content. Look at the
Tag Explorer
view on the left panel to find and navigate the tags in your knowledge base -
You can use Foam for your daily notes, or journaling. Execute now the
Foam: Open Daily Note
command to create a new file in yourjournal
folder.- tip - you can customize location, filename and note title for you daily notes in the settings
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The section at the end of this file contains wikilink definitions, which enable navigation of your notes from GitHub's web UI, and in general to make
[[wikilinks]]
understood by any markdown parser.- tip - Foam will sync links and definitions whenever you save the file
- tip - If you are just using foam in VsCode you can turn off wikilink definitions in your VsCode settings
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Want to see how to manage your tasks? Go to the [todo] note
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To explore all the Foam settings, press
cmd+,
, thenExtensions > Foam
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Living within VsCode, Foam can be customized in many ways! Look at the Foam Recipes for ideas!
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Join the Foam community on Discord, introduce yourself and leave a message on how you found Foam and how the onboarding went :) We are always keen to do better