cheatsheet

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cheatsheet is any form of collection of a set of frequently refered information

1. effect - knowledge at your finger tip

result of successful application of cheatsheet is that you can easily point your finger to a piece of knowledge without having to recite it or train for it.

2. examples

  • “cheatsheet of frequently used bash commands”
  • “cheatsheet of frequently used doomemacs key bindings for zettelkasten user”
  • “cheatsheet of bayesian learning”
  • “cheatsheet of probability theory” - formulas and definitions that are used frequently
  • “cheatsheet of python file manipulation” - likely just documentation of open(), and some senarios with literal examples.

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zettelkasten as cheatsheet collection

look at examples of cheatsheet, there’s lot would make perfect zettels, or navigation zettels.

and with the effect, zettelkasten did give you access to all the knowledge at your finger tip(SPC n r f (org-roam-find-node)) without requiring you to remember them.

So zettelkasten is effectively a very large collections of cheatsheets(even the links can be seen as cheatsheet to terms used in another cheatsheet; refering to the example used in hide arbitary detail of code in zettelkasten, when using snippet zettels in another snippet-like zettel)

zettelkasten as cheatsheet collection

look at examples of cheatsheet, there’s lot would make perfect zettels, or navigation zettels.

and with the effect, zettelkasten did give you access to all the knowledge at your finger tip(SPC n r f (org-roam-find-node)) without requiring you to remember them.

So zettelkasten is effectively a very large collections of cheatsheets(even the links can be seen as cheatsheet to terms used in another cheatsheet; refering to the example used in hide arbitary detail of code in zettelkasten, when using snippet zettels in another snippet-like zettel)

states

(list of states)

here is a list of common states:

explicitation

process of making something that used to be implicit or implied explicitly expressed.

The most intuitive approach is to observe and describe patterns of your own behaviour and/or question the cause: is it ecause of good will? are you thinking about good will explicitly when deciding to do it? are you defaulting to do it? etc.

reference and cheatsheet are explicitation of what you’d be using, and zettelkasten is explicitation of your ideas and their connections

Author: Linfeng He

Created: 2024-04-03 Wed 23:24