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Jani Eväkallio
ac9aa741ef Prettier 2020-08-22 00:36:36 +01:00
Jani Eväkallio
8b7e6983bf Add support for basic link aliases 2020-08-21 23:58:40 +01:00
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# Contributing
Hello, friend.
This repository is a [monorepo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monorepo) managed by [Yarn Workspaces](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/workspaces/).
- The [packages](packages/) directory contains all Foam core code packages
- The [docs](docs/) directory contains a Foam workspace that hosts the official [documentation site](https://foambubble.github.io/foam)
The foam starter template lives outside of this repository at [foambubble/foam-template](https://github.com/foambubble/foam-template).
See [Foam Contribution Guide](https://foambubble.github.io/foam/contribution-guide) on the rendered Foam workspace for more information on how to contribute to Foam.
Thank you for your interest!

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Thank you for reporting an issue :pray:.
This issue tracker is for reporting bugs found in `foam` (https://github.com/foambubble).
If you have a question about how to achieve something and are struggling, please post a question
inside of either of the following places:
- Foam's Discussion's tab: https://github.com/foambubble/foam/discussions
- Foam's Discord channel: https://foambubble.github.io/join-discord/g
Before submitting a new bug/issue, please check the links below to see if there is a solution or question posted there already:
- Foam's Issue's tab: https://github.com/foambubble/foam/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc
- Foam's closed issues tab: https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues?q=is%3Aissue+sort%3Aupdated-desc+is%3Aclosed
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validations:
required: true
attributes:
label: Describe the solution you'd like
description: A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
placeholder: |
As a user, I expected ___ behavior but ___ ...
Ideal Steps I would like to see:
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. ....
- type: textarea
validations:
required: true
attributes:
label: Describe alternatives you've considered
description: A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Screenshots or Videos
description: |
If applicable, add screenshots or a video to help explain your problem.
For more information on the supported file image/file types and the file size limits, please refer
to the following link: https://docs.github.com/en/github/writing-on-github/working-with-advanced-formatting/attaching-files
placeholder: |
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name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request:
branches:
- master
jobs:
lint:
name: Lint
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: '12'
- name: Restore Dependencies and VS Code test instance
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: |
node_modules
*/*/node_modules
packages/foam-vscode/.vscode-test
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/yarn.lock', 'packages/foam-vscode/src/test/run-tests.ts') }}-${{ secrets.CACHE_VERSION }}
- name: Install Dependencies
run: yarn
- name: Check Lint Rules
run: yarn lint
test:
name: Build and Test
strategy:
matrix:
os: [macos-10.15, ubuntu-18.04, windows-2019]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
env:
OS: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: '12'
- name: Restore Dependencies and VS Code test instance
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: |
node_modules
*/*/node_modules
packages/foam-vscode/.vscode-test
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/yarn.lock', 'packages/foam-vscode/src/test/run-tests.ts') }}-${{ secrets.CACHE_VERSION }}
- name: Install Dependencies
run: yarn
- name: Build Packages
run: yarn build
- name: Run Tests
uses: GabrielBB/xvfb-action@v1.4
with:
run: yarn test --stream

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name: Test foam-cli
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- 'packages/foam-cli/**'
push:
paths:
- 'packages/foam-cli/**'
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: actions/setup-node@v1
- name: Install dependencies
run: yarn
# - name: Lint foam-lint
# run: yarn workspace foam-cli lint
- name: Test foam-cli
run: yarn workspace foam-cli test

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name: Test foam-core
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- 'packages/foam-core/**'
push:
paths:
- 'packages/foam-core/**'
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: actions/setup-node@v1
- name: Install dependencies
run: yarn
- name: Lint foam-core
run: yarn workspace foam-core lint
- name: Test foam-core
run: yarn workspace foam-core test

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name: Test foam-vscode
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- 'packages/foam-vscode/**'
push:
paths:
- 'packages/foam-vscode/**'
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: actions/setup-node@v1
- name: Install dependencies
run: yarn
- name: Lint foam-vscode
run: yarn workspace foam-vscode lint
- name: Test foam-vscode
run: yarn workspace foam-vscode test
# - name: Publish foam-vscode
# if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
# run: yarn workspace foam-vscode publish-extension
# with:
# vsce_token: ${{ secrets.VSCE_TOKEN }}

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*.tsbuildinfo
*.vsix
*.log
out
dist
docs/_site
docs/.sass-cache
docs/.jekyll-metadata
.test-workspace

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// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
// For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug Jest Tests",
"type": "extensionHost",
"request": "launch",
"args": [
"${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode/.test-workspace",
"--disable-extensions",
"--disable-workspace-trust",
"--extensionDevelopmentPath=${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode",
"--extensionTestsPath=${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode/out/test/suite"
],
"outFiles": [
"${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode/out/**/*.js"
],
"preLaunchTask": "${defaultBuildTask}"
},
{
"name": "Run VSCode Extension",
"type": "extensionHost",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeExecutable": "${execPath}",
"args": [
"--extensionDevelopmentPath=${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode"
],
"outFiles": [
"${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode/out/**/*.js"
],
"preLaunchTask": "${defaultBuildTask}"
},
{
"type": "node",
"name": "vscode-jest-tests",
"request": "launch",
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"internalConsoleOptions": "neverOpen",
"disableOptimisticBPs": true,
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode",
"runtimeExecutable": "yarn",
"args": [
"jest",
"--runInBand",
"--watchAll=false"
]
}
]
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "node",
"name": "vscode-jest-tests",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeArgs": ["workspace", "foam-core", "run", "test"], // ${yarnWorkspaceName} is what we're missing
"args": [
"--runInBand"
],
"runtimeExecutable": "yarn",
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"internalConsoleOptions": "neverOpen",
"disableOptimisticBPs": true,
},
{
"name": "Debug Jest Tests",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeArgs": [
"--inspect-brk",
"${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/.bin/tsdx",
"test",
],
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-core",
"internalConsoleOptions": "neverOpen"
},
{
"name": "Run VSCode Extension",
"type": "extensionHost",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeExecutable": "${execPath}",
"args": [
"--extensionDevelopmentPath=${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode"
],
"outFiles": [
"${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode/out/**/*.js"
],
"preLaunchTask": "${defaultBuildTask}"
},
// @NOTE: This task is broken. VSCode e2e tests are currently disabled
// due to incompability of jest and mocha inside a typescript monorepo
// Contributions to fix this are welcome!
{
"name": "Test VSCode Extension",
"type": "extensionHost",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeExecutable": "${execPath}",
"args": [
"--extensionDevelopmentPath=${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode",
"--extensionTestsPath=${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode/out/test/suite/index"
],
"outFiles": [
"${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-vscode/out/test/**/*.js"
],
"preLaunchTask": "${defaultBuildTask}"
},
{
"name": "Test Core",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/tsdx/dist/index.js",
"args": ["test"],
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/packages/foam-core",
"internalConsoleOptions": "openOnSessionStart",
"preLaunchTask": "${defaultBuildTask}"
}
]
}

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// Place your settings in this file to overwrite default and user settings.
{
"files.exclude": {
// set these to true to hide folders with the compiled JS files,
"packages/**/out": false,
"packages/**/dist": false
},
"search.exclude": {
// set this to false to include compiled JS folders in search results
"packages/**/out": true,
"packages/**/dist": true
},
// Turn off tsc task auto detection since we have the necessary tasks as npm scripts
"typescript.tsc.autoDetect": "off",
"foam.edit.linkReferenceDefinitions": "withExtensions",
"foam.files.ignore": [
"**/.vscode/**/*",
"**/_layouts/**/*",
"**/_site/**/*",
"**/node_modules/**/*",
"packages/**/*"
],
"editor.tabSize": 2,
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
"editor.formatOnSaveMode": "file",
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
"jest.autoRun": "off",
"jest.rootPath": "packages/foam-vscode",
"jest.jestCommandLine": "yarn jest",
"gitdoc.enabled": false,
"search.mode": "reuseEditor"
}
"files.exclude": {
// set these to true to hide folders with the compiled JS files,
"packages/**/out": false,
"packages/**/dist": false
},
"search.exclude": {
// set this to false to include compiled JS folders in search results
"packages/**/out": true,
"packages/**/dist": true
},
// Turn off tsc task auto detection since we have the necessary tasks as npm scripts
"typescript.tsc.autoDetect": "off"
}

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// See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=733558
// for the documentation about the tasks.json format
{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "watch: foam-vscode",
"type": "npm",
"script": "watch",
"problemMatcher": "$tsc-watch",
"isBackground": true,
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always"
},
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
}
},
{
"label": "test: all packages",
"type": "npm",
"script": "test",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
}
}
]
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "watch: foam-vscode",
"type": "npm",
"script": "start:vscode",
"problemMatcher": "$tsc-watch",
"isBackground": true,
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always"
},
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
}
},
{
"label": "test: all packages",
"type": "npm",
"script": "test",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
},
}
]
}

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--ignore-engines true

17
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The MIT Licence (MIT)
Copyright 2020 - present Jani Eväkallio <jani.evakallio@gmail.com>
Copyright 2020 Jani Eväkallio <jani.evakallio@gmail.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
@@ -17,17 +17,4 @@ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Where noted, some code uses the following license:
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2015 - present Microsoft Corporation
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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// Tons of markdown goodies (lists, tables of content, so much more)
"yzhang.markdown-all-in-one",
// [[wiki-links]], backlinking etc
"kortina.vscode-markdown-notes",
// Graph visualizer
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"editor.wrappingIndent": "indent",
"editor.overviewRulerBorder": false,
"editor.lineHeight": 24,
"foam.edit.linkReferenceDefinitions": "withExtensions",
"workbench.colorTheme": "Gray Matter Light",
"vscodeMarkdownNotes.noteCompletionConvention": "noExtension",
"[markdown]": {
"editor.quickSuggestions": {
@@ -15,15 +15,5 @@
},
"cSpell.language": "en-GB",
"git.enableSmartCommit": true,
"git.postCommitCommand": "sync",
"spellright.language": [
"en"
],
"spellright.documentTypes": [
"markdown",
"plaintext"
],
"files.exclude": {
"_site/**": true
}
"git.postCommitCommand": "sync"
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# Page not found!
Well, that shouldn't have happened!
If you got here via a link from another document, please file an [issue](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues) on our GitHub repo including:
- the page you came from
- the link you followed
Thanks!
-The Foam Team

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source "https://rubygems.org"
# Hello! This is where you manage which Jekyll version is used to run.
# When you want to use a different version, change it below, save the
# file and run `bundle install`. Run Jekyll with `bundle exec`, like so:
#
# bundle exec jekyll serve
#
# This will help ensure the proper Jekyll version is running.
# Happy Jekylling!
# gem "jekyll", "~> 3.9.0"
# This is the default theme for new Jekyll sites. You may change this to anything you like.
gem "minima", "~> 2.0"
# If you want to use GitHub Pages, remove the "gem "jekyll"" above and
# uncomment the line below. To upgrade, run `bundle update github-pages`.
gem "github-pages", "~> 209", group: :jekyll_plugins
# If you have any plugins, put them here!
group :jekyll_plugins do
gem "jekyll-feed", "~> 0.6"
end
# Windows does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem
# and associated library.
install_if -> { RUBY_PLATFORM =~ %r!mingw|mswin|java! } do
gem "tzinfo", "~> 1.2"
gem "tzinfo-data"
end
# Performance-booster for watching directories on Windows
gem "wdm", "~> 0.1.0", :install_if => Gem.win_platform?
# kramdown v2 ships without the gfm parser by default. If you're using
# kramdown v1, comment out this line.
gem "kramdown-parser-gfm"

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GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
activesupport (6.0.3.4)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
i18n (>= 0.7, < 2)
minitest (~> 5.1)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
zeitwerk (~> 2.2, >= 2.2.2)
addressable (2.7.0)
public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 5.0)
coffee-script (2.4.1)
coffee-script-source
execjs
coffee-script-source (1.11.1)
colorator (1.1.0)
commonmarker (0.17.13)
ruby-enum (~> 0.5)
concurrent-ruby (1.1.7)
dnsruby (1.61.5)
simpleidn (~> 0.1)
em-websocket (0.5.2)
eventmachine (>= 0.12.9)
http_parser.rb (~> 0.6.0)
ethon (0.12.0)
ffi (>= 1.3.0)
eventmachine (1.2.7)
execjs (2.7.0)
faraday (1.1.0)
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3)
ruby2_keywords
ffi (1.13.1)
forwardable-extended (2.6.0)
gemoji (3.0.1)
github-pages (209)
github-pages-health-check (= 1.16.1)
jekyll (= 3.9.0)
jekyll-avatar (= 0.7.0)
jekyll-coffeescript (= 1.1.1)
jekyll-commonmark-ghpages (= 0.1.6)
jekyll-default-layout (= 0.1.4)
jekyll-feed (= 0.15.1)
jekyll-gist (= 1.5.0)
jekyll-github-metadata (= 2.13.0)
jekyll-mentions (= 1.6.0)
jekyll-optional-front-matter (= 0.3.2)
jekyll-paginate (= 1.1.0)
jekyll-readme-index (= 0.3.0)
jekyll-redirect-from (= 0.16.0)
jekyll-relative-links (= 0.6.1)
jekyll-remote-theme (= 0.4.2)
jekyll-sass-converter (= 1.5.2)
jekyll-seo-tag (= 2.6.1)
jekyll-sitemap (= 1.4.0)
jekyll-swiss (= 1.0.0)
jekyll-theme-architect (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-cayman (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-dinky (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-hacker (= 0.1.2)
jekyll-theme-leap-day (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-merlot (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-midnight (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-minimal (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-modernist (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-primer (= 0.5.4)
jekyll-theme-slate (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-tactile (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-theme-time-machine (= 0.1.1)
jekyll-titles-from-headings (= 0.5.3)
jemoji (= 0.12.0)
kramdown (= 2.3.0)
kramdown-parser-gfm (= 1.1.0)
liquid (= 4.0.3)
mercenary (~> 0.3)
minima (= 2.5.1)
nokogiri (>= 1.10.4, < 2.0)
rouge (= 3.23.0)
terminal-table (~> 1.4)
github-pages-health-check (1.16.1)
addressable (~> 2.3)
dnsruby (~> 1.60)
octokit (~> 4.0)
public_suffix (~> 3.0)
typhoeus (~> 1.3)
html-pipeline (2.14.0)
activesupport (>= 2)
nokogiri (>= 1.4)
http_parser.rb (0.6.0)
i18n (0.9.5)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
jekyll (3.9.0)
addressable (~> 2.4)
colorator (~> 1.0)
em-websocket (~> 0.5)
i18n (~> 0.7)
jekyll-sass-converter (~> 1.0)
jekyll-watch (~> 2.0)
kramdown (>= 1.17, < 3)
liquid (~> 4.0)
mercenary (~> 0.3.3)
pathutil (~> 0.9)
rouge (>= 1.7, < 4)
safe_yaml (~> 1.0)
jekyll-avatar (0.7.0)
jekyll (>= 3.0, < 5.0)
jekyll-coffeescript (1.1.1)
coffee-script (~> 2.2)
coffee-script-source (~> 1.11.1)
jekyll-commonmark (1.3.1)
commonmarker (~> 0.14)
jekyll (>= 3.7, < 5.0)
jekyll-commonmark-ghpages (0.1.6)
commonmarker (~> 0.17.6)
jekyll-commonmark (~> 1.2)
rouge (>= 2.0, < 4.0)
jekyll-default-layout (0.1.4)
jekyll (~> 3.0)
jekyll-feed (0.15.1)
jekyll (>= 3.7, < 5.0)
jekyll-gist (1.5.0)
octokit (~> 4.2)
jekyll-github-metadata (2.13.0)
jekyll (>= 3.4, < 5.0)
octokit (~> 4.0, != 4.4.0)
jekyll-mentions (1.6.0)
html-pipeline (~> 2.3)
jekyll (>= 3.7, < 5.0)
jekyll-optional-front-matter (0.3.2)
jekyll (>= 3.0, < 5.0)
jekyll-paginate (1.1.0)
jekyll-readme-index (0.3.0)
jekyll (>= 3.0, < 5.0)
jekyll-redirect-from (0.16.0)
jekyll (>= 3.3, < 5.0)
jekyll-relative-links (0.6.1)
jekyll (>= 3.3, < 5.0)
jekyll-remote-theme (0.4.2)
addressable (~> 2.0)
jekyll (>= 3.5, < 5.0)
jekyll-sass-converter (>= 1.0, <= 3.0.0, != 2.0.0)
rubyzip (>= 1.3.0, < 3.0)
jekyll-sass-converter (1.5.2)
sass (~> 3.4)
jekyll-seo-tag (2.6.1)
jekyll (>= 3.3, < 5.0)
jekyll-sitemap (1.4.0)
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jekyll-theme-architect (0.1.1)
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jekyll (~> 3.5)
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jekyll (~> 3.5)
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jekyll-seo-tag (~> 2.0)
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jekyll (~> 3.5)
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The MIT Licence (MIT)
Copyright 2020 - present Jani Eväkallio <jani.evakallio@gmail.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicence, and/or sell copies of
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CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Where noted, some code uses the following license:
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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# Automatic Git Syncing (stub)
**[[todo]] This [[roadmap]] item needs more specification work.**
If you're interested in working on it, please start a conversation in [GitHub issues](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues).
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[roadmap]: roadmap "Roadmap"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Automatically Expand URLs to Well-Titled Links
With this #recipe you can convert a link to a fully-formed Markdown link, using the page's title as a display name. Useful for citations and creating link collections.
Convert a link to a fully-formed Markdown link, using the page's title as a display name. Useful for citations and creating link collections.
## Required Extensions
- [Markdown Link Expander](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=skn0tt.markdown-link-expander) (not included in template)
- [Markdown Link Expander](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=skn0tt.markdown-link-expander) (not included in template)
Markdown Link Expander will scrape your URL's `<title>` tag to create a nice Markdown-style link.
## Instructions
![Demo](../assets/images/prettify-links-demo.gif)
![Demo](./assets/images/prettify-links-demo.gif)
1. Highlight desired URL
2. `Cmd` + `Shift` + `P`
@@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ Tip: If you paste a lot of links, give the action a custom [key binding](https:/
## Feedback and issues
Have an idea for the extension? [Feel free to share! 🎉](https://github.com/Skn0tt/markdown-link-expander/issues)

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# Publish to Azure DevOps Wiki
# Azure DevOps Wiki
Publish your Foam workspace as an Azure DevOps wiki.
@@ -8,45 +8,43 @@ The following recipe is written with the assumption that you already have an [Az
## Setup a Foam workspace
1. Generate a Foam workspace using the [foam-template project](https://github.com/foambubble/foam-template).
1. Generate a Foam workspace using the [foam-template project](https://github.com/foambubble/foam-template).
2. Change the remote to a git repository in Azure DevOps (Repos -> Import a Repository -> Add Clone URL with Authentication), or copy all the files into a new Azure DevOps git repository.
3. Define which document will be the wiki home page. To do that, create a file called `.order` in the Foam workspace root folder, with first line being the document filename without `.md` extension. For a project created from the Foam template, the file would look like this:
```
readme
```
4. Push the repository to remote in Azure DevOps.
## Publish repository to a wiki
1. Navigate to your Azure DevOps project in a web browser.
2. Choose **Overview** > **Wiki**. If you don't have wikis for your project, choose **Publish code as a wiki** on welcome page.
2. Choose **Overview** > **Wiki**. If you don't have wikis for your project, choose **Publish code as a wiki** on welcome page.
3. Choose repository with your Foam workspace, branch (usually `master` or `main`), folder (for workspace created from foam-template it is `/`), and wiki name, and press **Publish**.
A published workspace looks like this:
![Azure DevOps wiki](../assets/images/azure-devops-wiki-demo.png)
![Azure DevOps wiki](assets/images/azure-devops-wiki-demo.png)
There is default table of contents pane to the left of the wiki content. Here, you'll find a list of all directories that are present in your Foam workspace, and all wiki pages. Page names are derived from files names, and they are listed in alphabetical order. You may reorder pages by adding filenames without `.md` extension to `.order` file.
There is default table of contents pane to the left of the wiki content. Here, you'll find a list of all directories that are present in your Foam workspace, and all wiki pages. Page names are derived from files names, and they are listed in alphabetical order. You may reorder pages by adding filenames without `.md` extension to `.order` file.
_Note that first entry in `.order` file defines wiki's home page._
## Update wiki
While you are pushing changes to GitHub, you won't see the wiki updated if you don't add Azure as a remote. You can push to multiple repositories simultaneously.
1. First open a terminal and check if Azure is added running: `git remote show origin`. If you don't see Azure add it in the output then follow these steps.
2. Rename your current remote (most likely named origin) to a different name by running: `git remote rename origin main`
3. You can then add the remote for your second remote repository, in this case, Azure. e.g `git remote add azure https://<YOUR_ID>@dev.azure.com/<YOUR_ID>/foam-notes/_git/foam-notes`. You can get it from: Repos->Files->Clone and copy the URL.
4. Now, you need to set up your origin remote to push to both of these. So run: `git config -e` and edit it.
5. Add the `remote origin` section to the bottom of the file with the URLs from each remote repository you'd like to push to. You'll see something like that:
```bash
[core]
...
...
(ignore this part)
...
...
[branch "master"]
remote = github
merge = refs/heads/master
@@ -60,7 +58,6 @@ While you are pushing changes to GitHub, you won't see the wiki updated if you d
url = git@github.com:username/repo.git
url = https://<YOUR_ID>@dev.azure.com/<YOUR_ID>/foam-notes/_git/foam-notes
```
6. You can then push to both repositories by: `git push origin master` or a single one using: `git push github master` or `git push azure master`
For more information, read the [Azure DevOps documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/project/wiki/publish-repo-to-wiki).
For more information, read the [Azure DevOps documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/project/wiki/publish-repo-to-wiki).

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# Backlinking
When using [[wikilinks]], you can find all notes that link to a specific note in the **Backlinks Explorer**
When using [[wiki-links]], you can find all notes that link to a specific note in the [VS Code Markdown Notes](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=kortina.vscode-markdown-notes) **Backlinks Explorer**
- Run `Cmd` + `Shift` + `P` (`Ctrl` + `Shift` + `P` for Windows), type "backlinks" and run the **Explorer: Focus on Backlinks** view.
- Keep this pane always visible to discover relationships between your thoughts
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ When using [[wikilinks]], you can find all notes that link to a specific note in
- Finding backlinks in published Foam workspaces via [[materialized-backlinks]] is on the [[roadmap]] but not yet implemented.
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[wikilinks]: ../wikilinks.md "Wikilinks"
[make-backlinks-more-prominent]: ../recipes/make-backlinks-more-prominent.md "Make Backlinks More Prominent"
[materialized-backlinks]: ../dev/materialized-backlinks.md "Materialized Backlinks (stub)"
[roadmap]: ../dev/roadmap.md "Roadmap"
[wiki-links]: wiki-links "Wiki Links"
[make-backlinks-more-prominent]: make-backlinks-more-prominent "Make Backlinks More Prominent"
[materialized-backlinks]: materialized-backlinks "Materialized Backlinks (stub)"
[roadmap]: roadmap "Roadmap"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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- What use cases are we working towards?
-[[todo]] User round table
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: dev/todo.md "Todo"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Block References (stub)
**[[todo]] This [[roadmap]] item needs more specification work.**
If you're interested in working on it, please start a conversation in [GitHub issues](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues).
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[roadmap]: roadmap "Roadmap"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Foam Blog
- [[2020-07-11-three-weeks-in]]
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[2020-07-11-three-weeks-in]: blog/2020-07-11-three-weeks-in "Three Weeks In"
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# Three Weeks In
Todo

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Overall, we should strive to build big things from small things. Focused, interoperable modules are better, because they allow users to pick and mix which features work for them. A good example of why this matters is the Markdown All In One extension we rely on: While it provides many of the things we need, a few of its features are incompatible with how I would like to work, and therefore it becomes a limiter of how well I can improve my own workflow.
However, there becomes a point where we may benefit from implementing a centralised solution, e.g. a syntax, an extension or perhaps a VSCode language server. As much as possible, we should allow users to operate in a decentralised manner.
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[referencing-notes-by-title]: referencing-notes-by-title "Referencing notes by title"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Capture Notes With Drafts Pro
With this #recipe you can create notes on your iOS device, which will automatically be imported into Foam.
## Context
* You use [Foam for VSCode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=foam.foam-vscode) to manage your notes
* You wish to adopt a practice such as [A writing inbox for transient and incomplete notes](https://notes.andymatuschak.org/A%20writing%20inbox%20for%20transient%20and%20incomplete%20notes)
* You wish to use [Drafts Pro](https://docs.getdrafts.com/) to capture quick notes into your Foam notes from your iOS device
## Required Extensions
* [Foam for VSCode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=foam.foam-vscode)
## Other tools
* We assume you are familiar with how to use GitHub (if you are using Foam this is implicit)
@@ -30,7 +32,7 @@ With this #recipe you can create notes on your iOS device, which will automatica
2. the repository name of your Foam repo
3. the GitHub access token from step 7
4. An author name
11. Check your GitHub repo for a commit
11. Check your Github repo for a commit
12. If you are publishing your Foam to the web you may want to edit your publishing configuration to exclude inbox files - as publishing (and method) is a user choice that is beyond the scope of this recipe
## Code for Drafts Action
@@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ const base = 'https://api.github.com';
const posttime = new Date();
const title = draft.title;
const title = draft.title;
const txt = draft.processTemplate("[[line|3..]]");
const mergedTags = [...draft.tags, ...requiredTags];
const slugbase = title.toLowerCase().replace(/\s/g, "-");

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More commands to be added.
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[workspace-janitor]: workspace-janitor.md "Janitor"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"
[workspace-janitor]: workspace-janitor "Janitor"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at `riki.code+foam@gmail.com`.
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at `jani.evakallio+foam@gmail.com`.
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ the community.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage],
version 2.0, available at
<https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html>.
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html.
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).
@@ -126,5 +126,7 @@ enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).
[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at
<https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq>. Translations are available at
<https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations>.
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq. Translations are available at
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# Contributing
Head over to the [[contribution-guide]]. `CONTRIBUTING.md` file name is blocklisted on GitHub pages, and doesn't appear in the [rendered output](https://foambubble.github.io/foam).
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
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tags: todo, good-first-task
---
# Contribution Guide
Foam is open to contributions of any kind, including but not limited to code, documentation, ideas, and feedback.
This guide aims to help guide new and seasoned contributors getting around the Foam codebase.
> [[todo]] [[good-first-task]] This contribution guide itself could be improved 😅
## Getting Up To Speed
Foam is open to contributions of any kind, including but not limited to code, documentation, ideas, and feedback. Here are some general tips on how to get started on contributing to Foam:
Before you start contributing we recommend that you read the following links:
- Use Foam for yourself, figure out what could be improved.
- Check out [[roadmap]] to see what's already in the plans. I have thoughts about how to implement some of these, but open to ideas and code contributions!
- Read about our [[principles]] to understand Foam's philosophy and direction
- Read and act in accordance with our [[code-of-conduct]].
- Feel free to open [GitHub issues](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues) to give me feedback and ideas for new features.
- Foam code and documentation live in the monorepo at [foambubble/foam](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/)
- [/docs](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/docs): documentation and [[recipes]]
- [/packages/foam-vscode](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/tree/master/packages/foam-vscode): the core VSCode plugin
- [/packages/foam-core](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/tree/master/packages/foam-core): powers the core functionality in Foam across all platforms
- Exceptions to the monorepo are:
- The starter template at [foambubble/foam-template](https://github.com/foambubble/)
- All other [[recommended-extensions]] live in their respective GitHub repos.
- [[principles]] - This document describes the guiding principles behind Foam.
- [[code-of-conduct]] - Rules we hope every contributor aims to follow, allowing everyone to participate in our community!
## Contributing to the VS Code Extension
## Diving In
We understand that diving in an unfamiliar codebase may seem scary,
to make it easier for new contributors we provide some resources:
You can also see [existing issues](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues) and help out!
Finally, the easiest way to help, is to use it and provide feedback by [submitting issues](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues/new/choose) or participating in the [Foam Community Discord](https://foambubble.github.io/join-discord/g)!
## Contributing
If you're interested in contributing, this short guide will help you get things set up locally.
If you're interested in contributing to the VS Code extension (aka `foam-vscode`), this guide will help you get things set up locally.
1. Clone the repo locally:
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`yarn install`
3. From the root, run the command:
3. This project uses [Yarn workspaces](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/workspaces/).`foam-vscode` relies on `foam-core`. This means we need to compile it before we do any extension development. From the root, run the command:
`yarn build`
`yarn workspace foam-core build`
You should now be ready to start working!
4. Now we'll use the launch configuration defined at [`.vscode/launch.json`](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/blob/master/.vscode/launch.json) to start a new extension host of VS Code. From the root, or the `foam-vscode` workspace, press f5.
5. In the new extension host of VS Code that launched, open a Foam workspace (e.g. your personal one, or a test-specific one created from foam-template). This is strictly not necessary, but the extension won't auto-run unless it's in a workspace with a `.vscode/foam.json` file.
6. Test a command to make sure it's working as expected. Open the Command Palette (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + P) and select "Foam: Update Markdown Reference List". If you see no errors, it's good to go!
### Structure of the project
For more resources related to the VS Code Extension, check out the links below:
Foam code and documentation live in the monorepo at [foambubble/foam](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/).
- [/docs](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/tree/master/docs): documentation and [[recipes]].
Exceptions to the monorepo are:
- The starter template at [foambubble/foam-template](https://github.com/foambubble/)
- All other [[recommended-extensions]] live in their respective GitHub repos
This project uses [Yarn workspaces](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/workspaces/).
Originally Foam had:
- [/packages/foam-core](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/tree/master/packages/foam-core) - Powers the core functionality in Foam across all platforms.
- [/packages/foam-vscode](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/tree/master/packages/foam-vscode) - The core VS Code plugin.
To improve DX we have moved the `foam-core` module into `packages/foam-vscode/src/core`, but from a development point of view it's useful to think of the `foam-vscode/src/core` "submodule" as something that might be extracted in the future.
For all intents and purposes this means two things:
1. nothing in `foam-vscode/src/core` should depend on files outside of this directory
2. code in `foam-vscode/src/core` should NOT depend on `vscode` library
We have kept the yarn workspace for the time being as we might use it to pull out `foam-core` in the future, or we might need it for other packages that the VS Code plugin could depend upon (e.g. currently the graph visualization is inside the module, but it might be pulled out if its complexity increases).
### Testing
Code needs to come with tests.
We use the following convention in Foam:
- `*.test.ts` are unit tests
- `*.spec.ts` are integration tests
Tests live alongside the code in `src`.
### The VS Code Extension
This guide assumes you read the previous instructions and you're set up to work on Foam.
1. Now we'll use the launch configuration defined at [`.vscode/launch.json`](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/blob/master/.vscode/launch.json) to start a new extension host of VS Code. Open the "Run and Debug" Activity (the icon with the bug on the far left) and select "Run VSCode Extension" in the pop-up menu. Now hit F5 or click the green arrow "play" button to fire up a new copy of VS Code with your extension installed.
2. In the new extension host of VS Code that launched, open a Foam workspace (e.g. your personal one, or a test-specific one created from [foam-template](https://github.com/foambubble/foam-template)). This is strictly not necessary, but the extension won't auto-run unless it's in a workspace with a `.vscode/foam.json` file.
3. Test a command to make sure it's working as expected. Open the Command Palette (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + P) and select "Foam: Update Markdown Reference List". If you see no errors, it's good to go!
---
Feel free to modify and submit a PR if this guide is out-of-date or contains errors!
---
- [[tutorial-adding-a-new-command-to-the-vs-code-extension]]
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[principles]: principles.md "Principles"
[code-of-conduct]: code-of-conduct.md "Code of Conduct"
[recipes]: recipes/recipes.md "Recipes"
[recommended-extensions]: recommended-extensions.md "Recommended Extensions"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[good-first-task]: good-first-task "Good First Task"
[roadmap]: roadmap "Roadmap"
[principles]: principles "Principles"
[code-of-conduct]: code-of-conduct "Code of Conduct"
[recipes]: recipes "Recipes"
[recommended-extensions]: recommended-extensions "Recommended Extensions"
[tutorial-adding-a-new-command-to-the-vs-code-extension]: tutorial-adding-a-new-command-to-the-vs-code-extension "Tutorial: Adding a New Command to the VS Code Extension"
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# Creating a New Language
## Creating a new language
What if we created a new language that made it more ergonomic to use VS Code as a Foam workspace
- Based on markdown
- Could leverage mdx?
- Shortcuts, like links between pages
- Downside: Not markdown compatible, not so good for other tools
- Could it be a markdown superset?
- Or a language that transpiles to markdown and back, so it can be edited in "Foam" format and committed in MD so it's viewable on GH as markdown
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# Creating New Notes
- Write out a new `[[wiki-link]]` and `Cmd` + `Click` to create a new file and enter it.
- For keyboard navigation, use the 'Follow Definition' key `F12` (or [remap key binding](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings) to something more ergonomic)
- `Cmd` + `Shift` + `P` (`Ctrl` + `Shift` + `P` for Windows), execute `New Note` from [VS Code Markdown Notes](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=kortina.vscode-markdown-notes) and enter a **Title Case Name** to create `title-case-name.md`
- Add a keyboard binding to make creating new notes easier.
- You shouldn't worry too much about categorising your notes. You can always [[search-for-notes]], and explore them using the [[graph-visualisation]].
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[search-for-notes]: search-for-notes "Search for Notes"
[graph-visualisation]: graph-visualisation "Graph visualisation"
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# Custom Markdown Preview Styles
Visual Studio Code allows you to use your own CSS in the Markdown preview tab.
## Instructions
Custom CSS for the Markdown preview can be implemented by using the `"markdown.styles": []` setting in `settings.json`. The stylesheets can either be https URLs or relative paths to local files in the current workspace.
For example, to load a stylesheet called `Style.css`, we can update `settings.json` with the following line:
```
{
"markdown.styles": ["Style.css"]
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1. `Cmd` + `Shift` + `P` (`Ctrl` + `Shift` + `P` for Windows), type `snippets` and select `Preferences: Configure User Snippets`.
2. The command palette will remain in focus. Search for `markdown` and select the entry entitled `markdown.json (Markdown)`.
3. A JSON file will open. You can author your own snippets using the [documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/userdefinedsnippets#_create-your-own-snippets) to help you, or if you're using a snippet shared by another Foam user then you can copy and paste it in, as the below GIF demonstrates:
![Demonstrating adding a custom snippet](../assets/images/custom-snippet.gif)
![Demonstrating adding a custom snippet](./assets/images/custom-snippet.gif)
To get started, you might consider replacing the entire contents of the `markdown.json` file opened by the steps above with the JSON in [this comment](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/pull/192#issuecomment-666736270).

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# Customising Styles
You can edit `assets/css/style.scss` to change how published pages look.
[[todo]] [[good-first-task]]
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[good-first-task]: good-first-task "Good First Task"
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# Daily notes
Automatically create a Daily Note by executing the "Foam: Open Daily Note" command. If a Daily Note for today's date already exists, the command opens the existing note.
![Daily note feature in action](assets/images/daily-note.gif)
## Keyboard shortcut
The default keyboard shortcut for "Open Daily Note" is `alt`+`d`. This can be overridden using the [VS Code Keybindings editor](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings).
## Configuration
By default, Daily Notes will be created in a file called `yyyy-mm-dd.md` in the workspace root, with a heading `yyyy-mm-dd`.
These settings can be overridden in your workspace or global `.vscode/settings.json` file, using the [**dateformat** date masking syntax](https://github.com/felixge/node-dateformat#mask-options):
```json
"foam.openDailyNote.directory": "journal",
"foam.openDailyNote.filenameFormat": "'daily-note'-yyyy-mm-dd",
"foam.openDailyNote.fileExtension": "mdx",
"foam.openDailyNote.titleFormat": "'Journal Entry, ' dddd, mmmm d",
```
The above configuration would create a file `journal/note-2020-07-25.mdx`, with the heading `Journal Entry, Sunday, July 25`.
## Daily Note Templates
In the future, Foam may provide a functionality for specifying a template for new Daily Notes and other types of documents.
In the meantime, you can use [VS Code Snippets](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/userdefinedsnippets) for defining your own Daily Note template.
## Roam-style Automatic Daily Notes
In the future, Foam may provide an option for automatically opening your Daily Note when you open your Foam workspace.
If you want this behaviour now, you can use the excellent [Auto Run Command](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=gabrielgrinberg.auto-run-command#review-details) extension to run the "Open Daily Note" command upon entering a Foam workspace by specifying the following configuration in your `.vscode/settings.json`:
```json
"auto-run-command.rules": [
{
"condition": "hasFile: .vscode/foam.json",
"command": "foam-vscode.open-daily-note",
"message": "Have a nice day!"
}
],
```

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# Decision Needed
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# Foam File Format
This file is an example of a valid Foam file. Essentially it's just a markdown file with a bit of additional support for MediaWiki-style `[[wikilinks]]`.
Here are a few specific constraints, mainly because our tooling is a bit fragmented. Most of these should be eventually lifted, and our requirement should just be "Markdown with `[[wikilinks]]`:
- **The first top level `# Heading` will be used as title for the note.**
- If not available, we will use the file name
- **File name should have extension `.md`**
- This is a temporary limitation and will be lifted in future versions.
- At least `.mdx` will be supported, but ideally we'll support any file that you can map to `Markdown` language mode in VS Code
- **In addition to normal Markdown Links syntax you can use `[[MediaWiki]]` links.** See [[wikilinks]] for more details.
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[wikilinks]: ../wikilinks.md "Wikilinks"
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# Releasing Foam
1. Get to the latest code
- `git checkout master && git fetch && git rebase`
2. Sanity checks
- `yarn reset`
- `yarn test`
3. Update change log
- `./packages/foam-vscode/CHANGELOG.md`
- `git add *`
- `git commit -m"Preparation for next release"`
4. Update version
- `$ cd packages/foam-vscode`
- `foam-vscode$ yarn lerna version <version>` (where `version` is `patch/minor/major`)
- `cd ../..`
5. Package extension
- `$ yarn vscode:package-extension`
6. Publish extension
- `$ yarn vscode:publish-extension`
7. Update the release notes in GitHub
- in GitHub, top right, click on "releases"
- select "tags" in top left
- select the tag that was just released, click "edit" and copy release information from changelog
- publish (no need to attach artifacts)
8. Annouce on Discord
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# Diagrams in Markdown
You can use VS Code plugins such as [Mermaid](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bierner.markdown-mermaid) to draw and preview diagrams in your content.
⚠️ Be aware that Mermaid diagrams don't automatically get rendered in published Foams in [[github-pages]], and would require you to eject to another static site generation approach that supports Mermaid plugins.
---
[[todo]] [[good-first-task]] **Help improve this recipe!**
[[todo]] [[good-first-task]] Suggestions for alternative diagramming approaches welcome
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[github-pages]: github-pages "Github Pages"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[good-first-task]: good-first-task "Good First Task"
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# Publish to Netlify with Eleventy
# Eleventy and Netlify
You can use [foam-eleventy-template](https://github.com/juanfrank77/foam-eleventy-template) to generate a static site with [Eleventy](https://www.11ty.dev/), and host it online on [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/).
You can use [foam-eleventy-template](https://github.com/juanfrank77/foam-eleventy-template) to generate a static site with [Eleventy](https://www.11ty.dev/), and host it online on [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/).
With this template you can
- Have control over what to publish and what to keep private
- Have control over what to publish and what to keep private
- Customize the styling of the site to your own liking
## Publishing your foam
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Once that's done, all you have to do is make changes to your workspace in VS Code and push them to the main branch on GitHub. Netlify will recognize the changes, deploy them automatically and give you a link where your Foam is published.
That's it!
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# Creating New Notes
- Write out a new `[[wikilink]]` and `Cmd` + `Click` to create a new file and enter it.
- For keyboard navigation, use the 'Follow Definition' key `F12` (or [remap the 'editor.action.revealDefinition' key binding](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings) to something more ergonomic)
- `Cmd` + `Shift` + `P` (`Ctrl` + `Shift` + `P` for Windows), execute `Foam: Create New Note` and enter a **Title Case Name** to create `Title Case Name.md`
- Add a keyboard binding to make creating new notes easier.
- The [[note-templates]] used by this command can be customized.
- You shouldn't worry too much about categorizing your notes. You can always [[search-for-notes]], and explore them using the [[graph-visualisation]].
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[note-templates]: note-templates "Note Templates"
[search-for-notes]: ../recipes/search-for-notes "Search for Notes"
[graph-visualisation]: graph-visualisation "Graph Visualisation"
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# Custom Markdown Preview Styles
Visual Studio Code allows you to use your own CSS in the Markdown preview tab.
## Instructions
Custom CSS for the Markdown preview can be implemented by using the `"markdown.styles": []` setting in `settings.json`. The stylesheets can either be https URLs or relative paths to local files in the current workspace.
For example, to load a stylesheet called `Style.css`, we can update `settings.json` with the following line:
```
{
"markdown.styles": ["Style.css"]
}
```
## Foam elements
### Foam note & placeholder links
It is possible to custom style the links to a note or placeholder. The links are an `<a>` tag. For notes use the class `foam-note-link`, for placeholders use `foam-placeholder-link`.
### Cyclic inclusion warnings
Foams offers the functionality to include other notes in your note. This will be displayed in the preview tab. Foam recognises a cyclic inclusion of notes and will display a warning when detected. The following html is used and can be custom styled using the class `foam-cyclic-link-warning`.
```html
<div class="foam-cyclic-link-warning">
Cyclic link detected for wikilink: ${wikilink}
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# Daily notes
Automatically create a Daily Note by executing the "Foam: Open Daily Note" command. If a Daily Note for today's date already exists, the command opens the existing note.
![Daily note feature in action](../assets/images/daily-note.gif)
## Keyboard shortcut
The default keyboard shortcut for "Open Daily Note" is `alt`+`d`. This can be overridden using the [VS Code Keybindings editor](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings).
## Configuration
By default, Daily Notes will be created in a file called `yyyy-mm-dd.md` in the workspace root, with a heading `yyyy-mm-dd`.
These settings can be overridden in your workspace or global `.vscode/settings.json` file, using the [**dateformat** date masking syntax](https://github.com/felixge/node-dateformat#mask-options):
```jsonc
"foam.openDailyNote.directory": "journal", // a relative directory path will get appended to the workspace root. An absolute directory path will be used unmodified.
"foam.openDailyNote.filenameFormat": "'daily-note'-yyyy-mm-dd",
"foam.openDailyNote.fileExtension": "mdx",
"foam.openDailyNote.titleFormat": "'Journal Entry, ' dddd, mmmm d",
```
The above configuration would create a file `journal/note-2020-07-25.mdx`, with the heading `Journal Entry, Sunday, July 25`.
## Daily Note Templates
Daily notes can also make use of [templates](note-templates.md), by defining a special `.foam/templates/daily-note.md` template.
See [Note Templates](note-templates.md) for details of the features available in templates.
## Roam-style Automatic Daily Notes
Foam provides an option for automatically opening your Daily Note when you open your Foam workspace. You can enable it by specifying the following configuration in your `.vscode/settings.json`:
```json
{
// ...Other configurations
"foam.openDailyNote.onStartup": true
}
```
## Extend Functionality (Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly Notes)
Please see [[note-macros]]
[//begin]: # 'Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility'
[note-macros]: ../recipes/note-macros.md 'Custom Note Macros'
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# Foam logging in VsCode
## Find the Foam log
The Foam log can be found in the `Output` tab.
1. To show the tab, click on `View > Output`.
2. In the dropdown on the right of the tab, select `Foam`.
![Find the foam log](../assets/images/foam-log.png)
## Change the default logging level
1. Open workspace settings (`cmd+,`, or execute the `Preferences: Open Workspace Settings` command)
2. Look for the entry `Foam > Logging: Level`
Set to debug when reporting an issue
## Change the log level for the session
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# Git Integration
There are (too) many ways to commit your changes to source control:
- Using VS Code's own git integration
- The quick and easy way is to use the `Git: Commit All` command after editing files. The default Foam workspace settings will stage & sync all of your changes to the remote:
- Using GitDoc for [[automatic-git-syncing]]
- Whatever way you like to do it (CLI?)
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[automatic-git-syncing]: ../recipes/automatic-git-syncing.md "Automatically Sync with Git"
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# Graph Visualisation
Foam comes with a graph visualisation of your notes. To see the graph execute the `Foam: Show Graph` command.
The graph will:
- allow you to highlight a node by hovering on it, to quickly see how it's connected to the rest of your notes
- allow you to select one or more (by keeping `SHIFT` pressed while selecting) nodes by clicking on them, to better understand the structure of your notes
- allow you to navigate to a note by clicking on it while pressing `CTRL` or `CMD`
- automatically center the graph on the currently edited note, to immediately see it's connections
## Custom Graph Styles
Currently, custom graph styles are supported through the `foam.graph.style` setting.
![Graph style demo](../assets/images/graph-style.gif)
A sample configuration object is provided below:
```json
"foam.graph.style": {
"background": "#202020",
"fontSize": 12,
"lineColor": "#277da1",
"lineWidth": 0.2,
"particleWidth": 1.0,
"highlightedForeground": "#f9c74f",
"node": {
"note": "#277da1",
"placeholder": "#545454",
}
}
```
### Style nodes by type
It is possible to customize the style of a node based on the `type` property in the YAML frontmatter of the corresponding document.
For example the following `backlinking.md` note:
```
---
type: feature
---
# Backlinking
...
```
And the following `settings.json`:
```json
"foam.graph.style": {
"node": {
"feature": "red",
}
}
```
Will result in the following graph:
![Style node by type](../assets/images/style-node-by-type.png)

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# Including notes in a note
In some situations it might be useful to include the content of another note in your current note. Foam supports this displaying within the vscode environment. Note, this does not work out-of-the-box for your publishing solutions.
## Including a note
Including a note can be done by adding an `!` before a wikilink defintion. For example `![[wikilink]]`.
## Custom styling
Displaying the inclusion of notes allows for some custom styling, see [[custom-markdown-preview-styles]]
## Future possibilities
Work on this feature is evolving and progressing. See the [[inclusion-of-notes]] proposal for the current discussion.
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[custom-markdown-preview-styles]: custom-markdown-preview-styles.md "Custom Markdown Preview Styles"
[inclusion-of-notes]: ../proposals/inclusion-of-notes.md "Inclusion of notes Proposal "
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# Note Templates
Foam supports note templates. Templates are a way to customize the starting content for your notes (instead of always starting from an empty note).
Note templates are files located in the special `.foam/templates` directory.
## Quickstart
Create a template:
* Run the `Foam: Create New Template` command from the command palette
* OR manually create a regular `.md` file in the `.foam/templates` directory
![Create new template GIF](../assets/images/create-new-template.gif)
_Theme: Ayu Light_
To create a note from a template:
* Run the `Foam: Create New Note From Template` command and follow the instructions. Don't worry if you've not created a template yet! You'll be prompted to create a new template if none exist.
* OR run the `Foam: Create New Note` command, which uses the special default template (`.foam/templates/new-note.md`, if it exists)
![Create new note from template GIF](../assets/images/create-new-note-from-template.gif)
_Theme: Ayu Light_
## Special templates
### Default template
The `.foam/templates/new-note.md` template is special in that it is the template that will be used by the `Foam: Create New Note` command.
Customize this template to contain content that you want included every time you create a note.
### Default daily note template
The `.foam/templates/daily-note.md` template is special in that it is the template that will be used when creating daily notes (e.g. by using `Foam: Open Daily Note`).
Customize this template to contain content that you want included every time you create a daily note.
## Variables
Templates can use all the variables available in [VS Code Snippets](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/userdefinedsnippets#_variables).
In addition, you can also use variables provided by Foam:
| Name | Description |
| -------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `FOAM_SELECTED_TEXT` | Foam will fill it with selected text when creating a new note, if any text is selected. Selected text will be replaced with a wikilink to the new note. |
| `FOAM_TITLE` | The title of the note. If used, Foam will prompt you to enter a title for the note. |
| `FOAM_SLUG` | The sluggified title of the note (using the default github slug method). If used, Foam will prompt you to enter a title for the note unless `FOAM_TITLE` has already caused the prompt. |
| `FOAM_DATE_*` | `FOAM_DATE_YEAR`, `FOAM_DATE_MONTH`, etc. Foam-specific versions of [VS Code's datetime snippet variables](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/userdefinedsnippets#_variables). Prefer these versions over VS Code's. |
### `FOAM_DATE_*` variables
Foam defines its own set of datetime variables that have a similar behaviour as [VS Code's datetime snippet variables](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/userdefinedsnippets#_variables).
For example, `FOAM_DATE_YEAR` has the same behaviour as VS Code's `CURRENT_YEAR`, `FOAM_DATE_SECONDS_UNIX` has the same behaviour as `CURRENT_SECONDS_UNIX`, etc.
By default, prefer using the `FOAM_DATE_` versions. The datetime used to compute the values will be the same for both `FOAM_DATE_` and VS Code's variables, with the exception of the creation notes using the daily note template.
#### Relative daily notes
When referring to daily notes, you can use the relative snippets (`/+1d`, `/tomorrow`, etc.). In these cases, the new notes will be created with the daily note template, but the datetime used should be the relative datetime, not the current datetime.
By using the `FOAM_DATE_` versions of the variables, the correct relative date will populate the variables, instead of the current datetime.
For example, given this daily note template (`.foam/templates/daily-note.md`):
```markdown
# $FOAM_DATE_YEAR-$FOAM_DATE_MONTH-$FOAM_DATE_DATE
## Here's what I'm going to do today
* Thing 1
* Thing 2
```
When the `/tomorrow` snippet is used, `FOAM_DATE_` variables will be populated with tomorrow's date, as expected.
If instead you were to use the VS Code versions of these variables, they would be populated with today's date, not tomorrow's, causing unexpected behaviour.
When creating notes in any other scenario, the `FOAM_DATE_` values are computed using the same datetime as the VS Code ones, so the `FOAM_DATE_` versions can be used in all scenarios by default.
## Metadata
Templates can also contain metadata about the templates themselves. The metadata is defined in YAML "Frontmatter" blocks within the templates.
| Name | Description |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `filepath` | The filepath to use when creating the new note. If the filepath is a relative filepath, it is relative to the current workspace. |
| `name` | A human readable name to show in the template picker. |
| `description` | A human readable description to show in the template picker. |
Foam-specific variables (e.g. `$FOAM_TITLE`) can be used within template metadata. However, VS Code snippet variables are ([currently](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/pull/655)) not supported.
### `filepath` attribute
The `filepath` metadata attribute allows you to define a relative or absolute filepath to use when creating a note using the template.
If the filepath is a relative filepath, it is relative to the current workspace.
**Note:** While you can make use of the `filepath` attribute in [daily note](daily-notes.md) templates (`.foam/templates/daily-note.md`), there is currently no way to have `filepath` vary based on the date. This will be improved in the future. For now, you can customize the location of daily notes using the [`foam.openDailyNote` settings](daily-notes.md).
#### Example of relative `filepath`
For example, `filepath` can be used to customize `.foam/templates/new-note.md`, overriding the default `Foam: Create New Note` behaviour of opening the file in the same directory as the active file:
```yaml
---
# This will create the note in the "journal" subdirectory of the current workspace,
# regardless of which file is the active file.
foam_template:
filepath: 'journal/$FOAM_TITLE.md'
---
```
#### Example of absolute `filepath`
`filepath` can be an absolute filepath, so that the notes get created in the same location, regardless of which file or workspace the editor currently has open.
The format of an absolute filepath may vary depending on the filesystem used.
```yaml
---
foam_template:
# Unix / MacOS filesystems
filepath: '/Users/john.smith/foam/journal/$FOAM_TITLE.md'
# Windows filesystems
filepath: 'C:\Users\john.smith\Documents\foam\journal\$FOAM_TITLE.md'
---
```
### `name` and `description` attributes
These attributes provide a human readable name and description to be shown in the template picker (e.g. When a user uses the `Foam: Create New Note From Template` command):
![Template Picker annotated with attributes](../assets/images/template-picker-annotated.png)
### Adding template metadata to an existing YAML Frontmatter block
If your template already has a YAML Frontmatter block, you can add the Foam template metadata to it.
#### Limitations
Foam only supports adding the template metadata to *YAML* Frontmatter blocks. If the existing Frontmatter block uses some other format (e.g. JSON), you will have to add the template metadata to its own YAML Frontmatter block.
Further, the template metadata must be provided as a [YAML block mapping](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2798057), with the attributes placed on the lines immediately following the `foam_template` line:
```yaml
---
existing_frontmatter: "Existing Frontmatter block"
foam_template: # this is a YAML "Block" mapping ("Flow" mappings aren't supported)
name: My Note Template # Attributes must be on the lines immediately following `foam_template`
description: This is my note template
filepath: `journal/$FOAM_TITLE.md`
---
This is the rest of the template
```
Due to the technical limitations of parsing the complex YAML format, unless the metadata is provided this specific form, Foam is unable to correctly remove the template metadata before creating the resulting note.
If this limitation proves inconvenient to you, please let us know. We may be able to extend our parsing capabilities to cover your use case. In the meantime, you can add the template metadata without this limitation by providing it in its own YAML Frontmatter block.
### Adding template metadata to its own YAML Frontmatter block
You can add the template metadata to its own YAML Frontmatter block at the start of the template:
```yaml
---
foam_template:
name: My Note Template
description: This is my note template
filepath: `journal/$FOAM_TITLE.md`
---
This is the rest of the template
```
If the note already has a Frontmatter block, a Foam-specific Frontmatter block can be added to the start of the template. The Foam-specific Frontmatter block must always be placed at the very beginning of the file, and only whitespace can separate the two Frontmatter blocks.
```yaml
---
foam_template:
name: My Note Template
description: This is my note template
filepath: `journal/$FOAM_TITLE.md`
---
---
existing_frontmatter: "Existing Frontmatter block"
---
This is the rest of the template
```

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# Orphans
Foam helps you to find orphans: notes that have neither forward links nor backlinks.
Orphans can be found in the Orphans panel.
Two settings allows you to control the behaviour of the Orphans panel:
- `foam.orphans.exclude`: list of glob patterns that will be used to exclude directories. For example, a value of `["journal/**/*"]` would exclude your daily notes.
- `foam.orphans.groupBy`: sets the default view mode of the Orphans panel: either groups by folder (by default), or lists all orphans. The view can be toggled on the fly from the panel, but it won't overwrite the setting.

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# Tags
Foam supports tags.
## Creating a tag
There are two ways of creating a tag:
- adding a `#tag` anywhere in the text of the note
- using the `tags: tag1, tag2` property in frontmatter
Tags can also be hierarchical, so you can have `#parent/child`.
## Navigating tags
It's possible to navigate tags via the Tag Explorer panel.
In the future it will be possible to explore tags via the graph as well.
## Styling tags
Inline tags can be styled using custom CSS with the selector `.foam-tag`.
## An alternative to tags
Given the power of backlinks, some people prefer to use them also as tags.
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`foam-core`'s primary responsibility is to build an API on top of a workspace of markdown files, which allows us to:
- Treat files as a graph, based on links
- Can be either [[wikilinks]] or relative `[markdown](links.md)` style
- Can be either [[wiki-links]] or relative `[markdown](links.md)` style
- We need to know about the edges (connections) as well as nodes
- What link points to what other file, etc.
- Needs to have the exact link text, e.g. even if `[[some-page]]` or `[[some-page.md]]` or `[[Some Page]]` point to the same document (`./some-page.md`), we need to know which format was used, so [[link-reference-definitions]] can be generated correctly
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Here are some example use cases that the core should support. They don't need to
- Adding and editing page content
- [[materialized-backlinks]]
- [[link-reference-definitions]] for [[wikilinks]]
- [[link-reference-definitions]] for [[wiki-links]]
- [Frontmatter](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/front-matter/)
- Finding all documents with `#tag`
- Finding all documents with instances of `[[link]]`
@@ -96,12 +96,13 @@ Useful for knowing what needs to be supported. See [[feature-comparison]].
- [[foam-core-2020-07-11]]
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[workspace-janitor]: ../features/workspace-janitor.md "Janitor"
[cli]: ../features/cli.md "Command Line Interface"
[build-vs-assemble]: build-vs-assemble.md "Build vs Assemble"
[wikilinks]: ../wikilinks.md "Wikilinks"
[link-reference-definitions]: ../features/link-reference-definitions.md "Link Reference Definitions"
[materialized-backlinks]: materialized-backlinks.md "Materialized Backlinks (stub)"
[todo]: todo.md "Todo"
[foam-core-2020-07-11]: ../meeting-notes/foam-core-2020-07-11.md "Foam Core 2020-07-11"
[workspace-janitor]: workspace-janitor "Janitor"
[cli]: cli "Command Line Interface"
[build-vs-assemble]: build-vs-assemble "Build vs Assemble"
[wiki-links]: wiki-links "Wiki Links"
[link-reference-definitions]: link-reference-definitions "Link Reference Definitions"
[materialized-backlinks]: materialized-backlinks "Materialized Backlinks (stub)"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[feature-comparison]: feature-comparison "Feature comparison"
[foam-core-2020-07-11]: meeting-notes/foam-core-2020-07-11 "Foam Core 2020-07-11"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Foam File Format
This file is an example of a valid Foam file. Essentially it's just a markdown file with a bit of additional support for mediawiki-style `[[wiki-links]]`.
Here are a few specific constraints, mainly because our tooling is a bit fragmented. Most of these should be eventually lifted, and our requirement should just be "Markdown with `[[wiki-links]]`:
- **It needs to have a single top level `# Heading`.**
- This will be used as document title.
- [[decision-needed]] Do we need it?
- [[decision-needed]] How much to deviate from just markdown
- **File name should not contain spaces,** e.g. `foam-file-format.md` is a valid name, but `Foam File Format.md` is not.
- This is a temporary limitation and will be lifted in future versions.
- Technically this actually works already, but may have some edge cases you don't want to deal with if you can avoid it.
- **File name should have extension `.md` or `.markdown`**
- This is a temporary limitation and will be lifted in future versions.
- At least `.mdx` will be supported, but ideally we'll support any file that you can map to `Markdown` language mode in VS Code
- **In addition to normal Markdown Links syntax you can use `[[media-wiki]]` links.** See [[wiki-links]] for more details.
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[decision-needed]: decision-needed "Decision Needed"
[wiki-links]: wiki-links "Wiki Links"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Foam Linter (stub)
**[[todo]] This [[roadmap]] item needs more specification work.**
If you're interested in working on it, please start a conversation in [GitHub issues](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues).
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[roadmap]: roadmap "Roadmap"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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- [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions)
- [Links/Graphs/BackLinks don't work. How do I enable them?](#linksgraphsbacklinks-dont-work-how-do-i-enable-them)
- [I don't want Foam enabled for all my workspaces](#i-dont-want-foam-enabled-for-all-my-workspaces)
## Links/Graphs/BackLinks don't work. How do I enable them?
- Ensure that you have all the [[recommended-extensions]] installed in Visual Studio Code
- Reload Visual Studio Code by running `Cmd` + `Shift` + `P` (`Ctrl` + `Shift` + `P` for Windows), type "reload" and run the **Developer: Reload Window** command to for the updated extensions take effect
- Check the formatting rules for links on [[foam-file-format]] and [[wikilinks]]
## I don't want Foam enabled for all my workspaces
Any extension you install in Visual Studio Code is enabled by default. Give the philosophy of Foam it works out of the box without doing any configuration upfront. In case you want to disable Foam for a specific workspace, or disable Foam by default and enable it for specific workspaces, it is advised to follow the best practices as [documented by Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/extension-marketplace#_manage-extensions)
- Check the formatting rules for links on [[foam-file-format]], [[wiki-links]] and [[link-formatting-and-autocompletion]]
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[recommended-extensions]: recommended-extensions.md "Recommended Extensions"
[foam-file-format]: dev/foam-file-format.md "Foam File Format"
[wikilinks]: wikilinks.md "Wikilinks"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"
[recommended-extensions]: recommended-extensions "Recommended Extensions"
[foam-file-format]: foam-file-format "Foam File Format"
[wiki-links]: wiki-links "Wiki Links"
[link-formatting-and-autocompletion]: link-formatting-and-autocompletion "Link Formatting and Autocompletion"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Write your notes in GitHub Gist
# GistPad
This #recipe will allow you to persist your notes in a GitHub repository, and automatically sync changes without needing to manually commit/push/pull, then GistPad might be an option worth exploring.
[GistPad](https://aka.ms/gistpad) is a Visual Studio Code extension that allows you to edit your GitHub gists and repos, without needing to clone anything locally.
It provides support for editing Foam workspaces, complete with `[[link]]` [completion/navigation](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#links), [daily pages](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#daily-pages), [pasting images](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#pasting-images-1) and [backlinks](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#backlinks).
[GistPad](https://aka.ms/gistpad) is a Visual Studio Code extension that allows you to edit your GitHub gists and repos, without needing to clone anything locally. It provides support for editing Foam workspaces, complete with `[[link]]` [completion/navigation](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#links), [daily pages](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#daily-pages), [pasting images](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#pasting-images-1) and [backlinks](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#backlinks). If you'd like to persist your notes in a GitHub repository, and automatically sync changes without needing to manually commit/push/pull, then GistPad might be an option worth exploring.
<img width="700px" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/116461/87234714-96ba9400-c388-11ea-92c3-544d9a3bb633.png" />
@@ -14,9 +10,9 @@ To start using GistPad for your Foam-based knowledge base, simply perform the fo
1. Download the [GistPad extension](https://aka.ms/gistpad) and then re-start Visual Studio Code
1. Run the `GistPad: Sign In` command and then complete the authentication flow using your GitHub account
1. Run the `GistPad: Sign In` command, and provide a [GitHub token](https://github.com/settings/tokens/new) that includes the `repo` scope (and optionally `gist` and `delete_repo` scope, if you'd like to use GistPad for managing your GitHub content more holistically)
1. Run the `GistPad: Open Repository` command and select the `Create repo from template...` or `Create private repo from template...` depending on your preference
1. Run the `GistPad: Manage Repository` command and select the `Create repo from template...` or `Create private repo from template...` depending on your preference
1. Select the `Foam-style wiki` template, and then specify a name for your Foam workspace (e.g. `my-foam-notes`, `johns-knowledge-base`)
@@ -34,7 +30,7 @@ Once you've opened/created the Foam repository, it will appear in the `Repositor
## Editing your workspace
When you create or open a page, you can edit the markdown content as usual, as well as [paste images](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#pasting-images-1), and create [`[[links]]` to other pages](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#links). When you type `[[`, you'll receive auto-completion for the existing pages in your workspace, and you can also automatically create new pages by simply creating a link to it.
When you create or open a page, you can edit the markdown content as usual, as well as [paste images](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#pasting-images-1), and create [`[[links]]` to other pages](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#links). When you type `[[`, you'll recieve auto-completion for the existing pages in your workspace, and you can also automatically create new pages by simply creating a link to it.
Since you're using the Visual Studio Code markdown editor, you can benefit from all of the rich language services (e.g. syntax highlighting, header collapsing), as well as the extension ecosystem (e.g. [Emojisense](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bierner.emojisense)).
@@ -50,6 +46,6 @@ You can view a page's backlinks using either of the following techniques:
## Daily Pages
In addition to creating arbitrary pages, you can use GistPad for journaling or capturing [daily notes](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#daily-pages). Simply click the calendar icon in the `Repositories` tree, which will open up the page that represents today. If the page doesn't already exist, then it will be created in the workspace before being opened.
In addition to create arbitrary pages, you can also use GistPad for journaling or capturing [daily notes](https://github.com/vsls-contrib/gistpad#daily-pages). Simply click the calendar icon in the `Repositories` tree, which will open up the page that represents today. If the page doesn't already exist, then it will be created in the workspace before being opened.
<img width="700px" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/116461/87234721-b356cc00-c388-11ea-946a-e7f9c92258a6.png" />

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# Git Flows for Teams (stub)
**[[todo]] This [[roadmap]] item needs more specification work.**
If you're interested in working on it, please start a conversation in [GitHub issues](https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues).
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[roadmap]: roadmap "Roadmap"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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# Git integration
There are (too) many ways to commit your changes to source control:
- Using VS Code's own git integration
- Using GitLens (included in Foam for inline blame)
- Whatever way you like to do it (CLI?)
The quick and easy way is to use the Git: Commit All command after editing files. The default Foam workspace settings will stage & sync all of your changes to the remote:
- `Cmd` + `Shift` + `P` (`Ctrl` + `Shift` + `P` for Windows), execute `Git: Commit All`
This could be improved. [[todo]] [[good-first-task]]
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[good-first-task]: good-first-task "Good First Task"
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# Github Pages
- The [Foam template](https://github.com/foambubble/foam-template) is **GitHub Pages** ready, all you have to do is [turn it on in your repository settings](https://guides.github.com/features/pages/).
- The default GitHub Pages template is called [Primer](https://github.com/pages-themes/primer). See Primer docs for how to customise html layouts and templates.
- GitHub Pages is built on [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/), so it supports things like permalinks, front matter metadata etc.
[[todo]] [[good-first-task]] Improve this documentation
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[todo]: todo "Todo"
[good-first-task]: good-first-task "Good First Task"
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# GitLab Pages
You don't have to use GitHub to serve Foam pages. You can also use GitLab.
## Setup a project
### Generate the directory from GitHub
Generate a solution using the [Foam template].
Change the remote to GitLab, or copy all the files into a new GitLab repo.
### Add a _config.yaml
Add another file to the root directory (the one with `readme.md` in it) called `_config.yaml` (no extension)
```yaml
title: My Awesome Foam Project
baseurl: "" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog
url: "/" # the base hostname & protocol for your site
theme: jekyll-theme-minimal
```
You can choose a theme if you want from places like [Jekyll Themes](https://jekyllthemes.io/)
### Add a Gemlock file
Add another file to the root directory (the one with `readme.md` in it) called `Gemfile` (no extension)
```ruby
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "jekyll"
gem "jekyll-theme-minimal"
gem "jekyll-optional-front-matter"
```
Commit the file and push it to gitlab.
## Setup CI/CD
1. From the project home in GitLab click `Set up CI/CD`
2. Choose `Jekyll` as your template from the template dropdown
3. Click `commit`
4. Now when you go to CI / CD > Pipelines, you should see the code running
## Troubleshooting
- *Could not locate Gemfile* - You didn't follow the steps above to [#Add a Gemlock file]
- *Conversion error: Jekyll::Converters::Scss encountered an error while converting* You need to reference a theme.
- *Pages are running in CI/CD, but I only ever see `test`, and never deploy* - Perhaps you've renamed the main branch (from master) - check the settings in `.gitlab-ci.yml` and ensure the deploy command is running to the branch you expect it to.
- *I deployed, but my .msd files don't seem to be being converted into .html files* - You need a gem that GitHub installs by default - check `gem "jekyll-optional-front-matter"` appears in the `Gemfile`

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[[materialized-backlinks]] would help here.
[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
[materialized-backlinks]: materialized-backlinks.md "Materialized Backlinks (stub)"
[materialized-backlinks]: materialized-backlinks "Materialized Backlinks (stub)"
[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"

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