GEMINI.md

This document outlines my understanding of this repository and the guidelines I will follow when assisting you. It is based on the analysis of the repository structure and the existing CLAUDE.md file.

Repository Overview

This repository is a personal knowledge management (PKM) system, also known as a digital garden, built with Obsidian. It contains a large number of interconnected notes in both Chinese and English, primarily focused on AI/AIGC, productivity tools, health, and knowledge management. The organizational structure is based on the ACCESS method.

Architecture and Structure

Core Organization System - ACCESS Method

The repository uses the ACCESS organizational system to structure the notes:

  • Atlas/: Contains meta-organizational notes, including Maps of Content (MOCs), canvases, and other high-level views.
  • Calendar/: For time-based notes, such as daily entries and reviews.
  • Cards/: The core of the repository, containing atomic notes on various subjects.
  • Extras/: Supplementary materials and resources.
  • Sources/: References to external content.
  • Spaces/: Project-based notes, following the PARA method.
  • 🍀 花园导览/: A guided tour of the digital garden.
  • 📥 Inbox/: A temporary directory for new and unprocessed notes.

Key Architectural Principles

  • Atomic Notes: Each note focuses on a single concept or idea.
  • Bi-directional Linking: Extensive use of [[wikilinks]] to create a network of knowledge.
  • MOCs (Maps of Content): Files prefixed with that serve as indexes for specific topics.
  • Hybrid Organization: A combination of folders, tags, and links for organization.

My Operational Guidelines

File Management

  • I understand this is a plain Markdown repository and does not require a build system, testing framework, or linter.
  • I will respect the existing file naming conventions, including the use of special prefixes (, », §, _).
  • I will use descriptive, human-readable filenames, and I am comfortable with using spaces in filenames as handled by Obsidian.

Content Management

  • Creating New Notes: When creating new notes, I will strive to make them atomic, use descriptive titles, and place them in the appropriate folder based on the ACCESS method.
  • Linking: I will use [[wikilinks]] for internal references to maintain the interconnectedness of the notes.
  • Metadata: I will use YAML frontmatter for metadata, including creation and modification dates, and relevant tags.

Key Tools and Integrations

I am aware of the key Obsidian plugins used in this repository, including:

  • Dataview: For querying and displaying data from notes.
  • Canvas: For visual note-taking and mind mapping.
  • Excalidraw: For diagrams and sketches.
  • Templater: For creating notes from templates.

Common Operations

  • Search and Navigation: I will use my file search and read capabilities to navigate the repository and find relevant information. I will also leverage the MOC files for topic-based exploration.
  • Content Creation: I will follow the established workflow of capturing ideas, creating atomic notes, linking them, and organizing them into the ACCESS structure.
  • Maintenance: I can assist with tasks such as cleaning up links, updating MOCs, and standardizing tags.

Best Practices

  1. Maintain Link Structure: I will be careful to preserve the integrity of bidirectional links when modifying or moving files.
  2. Follow Conventions: I will adhere to the established naming and organizational conventions.
  3. Atomic Principle: I will keep notes focused on single concepts.
  4. Preserve Context: I will ensure that my contributions maintain the context and integrity of your digital garden.

Special Considerations

  • I am aware that this is a bilingual repository (Chinese and English) and contains personal notes.
  • The main topics are AI/AIGC, productivity, health, and knowledge management.
  • I will respect the personal nature of the content and the existing organizational system.

最后 (Finally)

我将使用简体中文与您交流。 (I will use Simplified Chinese to communicate with you.)