2021-03-11 see The status display to be updated should be a pictogram at the beginning of the title. Looks good, so I’m going to move closer to this in the future.


I observed the shokai’s approach and thought about it. - Priorities are determined by consistency. - Developed with Scrapbox

procedure

  • 1: Decide on tags for fine-grained pages about your project

    • Looking at the usage of shokai, it seems that this fine grained page is neither an “Issue” nor a “TODO” page
      • There are fragments of “this is the way it should be.”
    • Like the Inbox in GTD, you need a place to write things down and put them in anyway, regardless of whether they are tasks or not.
    • shokai says “no longer tagged”
      • This is probably after the following process, so anyone starting now should put it on
        • First, manage everything with a common tag.
        • In operation:.
          • Maps can be made in the brain.
          • Too many pages and too many “pages with common tags”.
        • This results in more segmented tagging
  • 2: Write down everything you care about.

    • Create a page and tag it
      • It’s more convenient for Scrapbox if they are individual pages.
    • Even putting the listing on a tag page is a good first step.
      • It is important to lower the hurdle for the first step.
      • Making a list is a low psychological hurdle because we are used to it.
      • If you want to write something that can’t be expressed in one line, just turn it into a page.
      • Add an additional description to the line, and then use the “new page” menu to bundle it into a new page.
        • The link to the tag page is automatically added.
  • If all pages about that project contain the keyword X, it is easier to narrow down the search

    • No need to be a “link” with keyword X
    • If it is a link, it will be listed on the Keyword X page.
      • That’s an advantage when there are few, but becomes meaningless when there are many.
  • Advantages of making pages, old ones sinking naturally?

  • One thing you can do at a time, so don’t be full of TODOs. - WIP Restrictions

An example of how writing development considerations all over Scrapbox can combine and advance ideas in a design where they were not anticipated.

I was wondering if the add and edit screens for stickies and the detail view screen should be the same thing, I was reading a past discussion and it said [Sticky notes are immutable, Then it should be a “reuse” button, not an “edit” button, I concluded. - Not “edit” but “reuse.”

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