the publishing pipeline

Created: May 18, 2022Published: Dec 05, 2022Last modified: Apr 24, 2023
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What is the write, review, and publish process?

Expo the workspace

Expo the, um, something else?

the org-mind-garden blog

tending the mind garden

Why haven't I gotten any of this garden into a shareable state?

> Overengineering!

> Not much time actually spent on this.

> Most attempts at working on this end up as work on doctor and clawe


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A full-stack clojure app with deep tooling integrations.

Presents window management ui components (doctor-topbar) as well as a native or browser-based web app.

This mind-garden is a place to think, to spill, to capture. The tools support a meandering rabbit hole of notes and links - diving deeper is always encouraged.

I try to 'tend' the garden often and freely - give the seeds of ideas a fresh pot and loose dirt, water them as the leaves start to signal. You can extend the metaphor forever - mostly I just come putz around in here, with no need direction if I'm not feeling it.

Tending the garden can mean anything, but here are some activities anyway:

  • Write freely in the daily note ( org-roam-dailies-find-today ), journal.org, or the projects.org hammock
  • Punt things from the journal or hammock into the daily file ( russ/org-refile-to-daily-note )
  • Read/write/edit notes anywhere
  • add content
  • add more text links to new/existing pages
  • add tags
  • Publish notes

As of this writing, nothing is published, but we'll get there

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It's been years, but we've finally published this mind garden.