step1
- Write what comes to mind
- Page title is appropriate
- A link to this appropriately titled page has been placed on the task list (forgot to take a screencap).
step2
- Use bullet points to bite off specific things to do.
- In the process of chewing it up, I realized I was mistaken.
step3
- Draw a line and write a bite at the top of the page based on your new understanding
step4
- Improve the title based on an organized understanding
- Scrapbox’s auto-updating links change the way task lists are displayed.
step5
- Another task may unexpectedly occur during implementation
- Revisions and considerations for this task should be written down as they may be useful later
- This task is “relevant” because it occurred while the original task was being processed.
- On the other hand, it doesn’t have much to do with the purpose of the original task, etc.
- If it is written on the page of the original task, the topic is long overdue.
- → put it on a separate page
step6
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Task completed.
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Update title pictograms
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The list is also automatically updated.
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