The use of double square brackets is the common syntax to create wiki links. There are many reasons I love Bear, but its ability to link between notes using double brackets: ] makes it my choice for creating a personal wiki. While my notes still live in Notes.app, my current home for my personal wiki is Bear, my preferred writing app. Meanwhile, my note taking moved from OneNotes to Evernote, before I started to use Apple’s built-in Notes.app. It was a single file that I saved in the thumb drive I carried between work and home, and later on, one that live in my cloud drive for access wherever I was. It was very portable during an age when we still used thumb drives. TiddlyWIki became my preferred personal wiki that I used alongside my notes app. The need for interlinks led to me trying out wiki software such as MoinMoin, DokuWiki, and TiddlyWiki. The ability to link notes together is a very important part of creating a PKM. I started with Microsoft OneNote, but found it lacking the key feature of interlinks. A personal wiki is just one of the ways to create a PKM system (PKMS). It is a process of putting down knowledge, classified and stored in a way that is easy to retrieve and refer to. The term that’s trending nowadays is actually personal knowledge management (PKM).
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