Choose Markdown or similarly transparent formats so every note remains editable, diffable, and future-proof. Use predictable filenames, one main idea per note, and short paragraphs. Make titles unique yet descriptive, enabling clean backlinks and unambiguous references across editors, devices, and time.
Design conventions that reflect natural queries you whisper to yourself while thinking. Include key nouns, occasionally verbs, and relevant abbreviations. Prefer singular forms. When in doubt, write the phrase you would type into search, then anchor that wording directly inside filenames and first headings.
Break complex ideas into atomic notes only when linking would genuinely add clarity, not because rules demand fragmentation. Conversely, merge when context lives better together. This balanced granularity reduces duplication, strengthens backlinks, and clarifies where tags or lightweight ontologies should capture shared properties.
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