Ask HN: How do you manage bookmarks and knowledge flow?

I use a combination of Evernote, markdown files, and a paper-and-pencil "bullet journal" of sorts to manage my personal "knowledge flow". I'd like to improve my system, and am interested in learning how others in the HN community do this. Thanks in advance for your responses! :)

14 points | by chrisweekly 1863 days ago

7 comments

  • darekkay 1863 days ago
    That's my current setup: OneNote for all general notes (I've tried Markdown + VuePress for some time, but I've switched back). Two public repositories for config files [1] and best practices [2]. Pocket for articles to read on the road. StaticMarks [3], my own tool, to manage all my bookmarks. Todoist for my Todos. I'm still trying to figure how to handle other ressources, like videos to watch, courses to take etc. For now, they are spread across all of those tools.

    [1] https://github.com/darekkay/config-files/

    [2] https://github.com/darekkay/best-practices/

    [3] https://darekkay.com/static-marks/

  • dupouy 1861 days ago
    After trying similar product combinations I finally settled with Workflowy -- its simplicity is its power. It literally changed my life by bringing clarity of vision.
  • buboard 1861 days ago
    shameless i know, but i made this for my bookmarks: https://pinplz.com/
  • HNLurker2 1862 days ago
    I've seen a post about a guy who did the same (can't find it but would be thankful is someone know what I mean): his main idea was to use the least amount of energy to organize notes and knowledge and just use the search function etc.
  • superflit 1862 days ago
    Devonthink

    For bookmarks, web archiving, RSS reader.

    Everything that I need to collect and organize

  • timdavila 1862 days ago
    Pinboard for bookmarks, Nominal for notes, tasks, and habits
  • marcinem 1863 days ago
    Check Mailist app :)