Complete guide to Zettelkasten note-taking methodology. Use when creating notes, establishing connections, or building knowledge management systems in Obsidian. Covers atomic notes, literature notes, MOCs, and linking strategies.
Applies Zettelkasten principles when you create or link notes in Obsidian. Guides atomic note creation, literature processing, and MOC building to build a connected knowledge base.
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references/linking-strategies.mdreferences/note-templates.mdreferences/obsidian-setup.mdThe Zettelkasten (German for "slip box") is a personal knowledge management system developed by German sociologist Niklas Luhmann, who used it to produce over 70 books and 400 scholarly articles.
Each note contains exactly one idea. This is the most important principle.
Why atomicity matters:
Test for atomicity:
Notes must be self-contained and understandable without reading other notes.
Requirements:
Notes gain value through connections to other notes.
Types of connections:
Always write in your own words.
Never:
Always:
Purpose: Quick capture of ideas before they're lost
Characteristics:
Workflow:
Purpose: Process and capture ideas from sources
Characteristics:
Workflow:
Purpose: The core of your knowledge base
Characteristics:
Workflow:
Purpose: Navigation and organization
Characteristics:
Workflow:
Link when you can answer why the notes connect:
Good link: See [[compound-effect]] for why small daily improvements matter
Bad link: Related: [[compound-effect]] (no context)
Ask yourself:
Idea → Fleeting Note → Literature Note* → Permanent Note → MOC Integration
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(*if from source)
Seedling: New note, rough, few connections Budding: Refined, some connections, needs work Evergreen: Polished, well-connected, complete
vault/
├── 0-inbox/ # Fleeting notes land here
├── 1-literature/ # Literature notes
├── 2-permanent/ # Permanent notes (Zettel)
├── 3-moc/ # Maps of Content
├── templates/ # Note templates
└── attachments/ # Images, PDFs
Timestamp + kebab-case:
202312150930-compound-effect-habits.md
YYYYMMDDHHmm-descriptive-title.md
Benefits:
Use tags for:
Use links for:
Problem: Saving without processing Solution: Process or discard within 48h
Problem: Linking everything to everything Solution: Only link with clear reason
Problem: Organizing by topic folders Solution: Let links create structure
Problem: Notes full of quotes Solution: Transform to your words
Problem: Waiting for "perfect" note Solution: Start messy, refine over time