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Maps of Content

Created: 2022-06-29, 17:54

To organize groups of related notes, create a Map of Content (MOC). These should be preferred over the use of a more rigid directory structure. Please use the #MOC hashtag in these notes to allow navigation from the tag pane.

MOCs do not need to form a comprehensive index. They exist to help organize and contextualize groups of notes, but it is not necessary to use MOCs to create a full note hierarchy. This is also a tool for shaping the [[Obsidian#Graph view|graph view]].

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  1. Nick Milo video on maps of content
  2. Shorter summary video of MOCs
  3. Written description of MOCs
  4. #documentation_style