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What is Logseq?
- Logseq is an open-source knowledge management and note-taking
tool.
- It organizes information as a hierarchical framework of interlinked
blocks.
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Why use Logseq?
- Logseq helps to keep information organized efficiently.
- It allows building information inductively without a top-down
structure.
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In Logseq, what is a block?
- A block is the fundamental unit in Logseq (similar to a paragraph or
list item).
- Blocks can be linked, collapsed, embedded, and more.
- On a page, you write with blocks and think of them as nested
lists.
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In Logseq, what is a backlink?
- A backlink indicates the page or block that referenced the current
item.
- Bidirectional links create a navigable network of ideas.
- Backlinks help you see and traverse relationships.
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What is graph view in Logseq?
- Graph view provides a visual representation of your notes.
- It shows connections between pages and blocks as a network of nodes
and edges.
- The graph view helps you identify patterns and relationships in your
data.
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How are square brackets
name related to
hashtags?
- Square brackets
name and hashtags
#name are both used for linking in Logseq.
- name creates a
page link, while #name tags content with a keyword.
- Both enhance navigation and organization by connecting related
data.
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Describe the block link syntax and give an example.
- The block link syntax is written as
((block link name)).
- It allows you to create links directly to specific blocks within
Logseq.
- Example:
((Task-1)) would link to a block with the
content “Task-1.”
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When do you use a tag?
- Tags are used to mark content that evolves or accumulates meaning
over time.
- Examples:
#places-to-visit, #chemistry,
#critical-thinking.
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When do you use a page title to organize?
- Use a page title when the contents will eventually reach a stable or
finished form.
- Examples: A recipe, a method, a list of material properties.
- Key idea: Content will stabilize.