This is a small version of my personal note template for bullet journal taking. It contains about 10 frequently used third party templates.
Folder structure
- "1.Daily Log": it contains all daily notes
- "2.Weekly Log": it contains all weekly notes
- "3.Monthly Log": it contains all monthly notes
- "4.Future Log": it contains all future notes (future plans within 5 years)
- "5.Yearly Log": it contains all yearly results
- Excalidraw: a default folder to store all notes in Excalidraw
- Projects: contains all projects (generated by the Project folder)
- Template: contains all markdown templates to generate notes
pomodoro.mdcontains a weblink for pomodoro working technique.ZCOOLXiaoWei-Regular.tffis a Chinese font I prefer to use
Pre-installed extensions
This is a list of all installed third party extensions in alphabetical order (I think they are very useful extentions):
Calendar: A calendar fileDataview: Use SQL queries to create table view by querying information from notes, etc.DB Folder: Create Notion's databases.Excalidraw: A very useful project for visualization.File Info Panel: A panel showing more file information.Kanban: For task management using a file.Mind Map: Create mind map using markdown codeMinimal Theme Settings: Minimal theme settingsOutlier: It contains shortcuts for you to reorganize order of listsPeriodic Notes: A very useful tool to generate note following templates plus using calendar links.Projects: A easy way of managing projects.Reminder: Sometimes you can add a notification for you.Spaced Repitition: Generate learning plan for you to remember things in long term by reviewing following Ebbinghaus curve.Style Settings: A useful tool to combine with (Minimal Theme Settings) to set up styles.Templater: Useful for one to create note templates.
Besides those "isolated" extentions, some extensions have some relationships/dependencies each other, as shown below:
flowchart LR
id4(Minimal Theme) ==> id2(Minimal Theme Settings) --> id1(Style Settings)
Calendar --> id3(Periodic Notes)
Templater --> id3(Periodic Notes)
Dataview --> id3(Periodic Notes)
Dataview --> Projects
Dataview --> Kanban
The "Minimal Theme" is a popular theme I choose to use. Since it has status extensions for the TODO list, it is ideal for writing bullet journal (BUJO).