Yes, meticulous life and rigorous attitude make a taxonomist. At least in terms of willingness, we expect ourselves to "clean up" the bits and pieces in our life and work. But just like looking around other bookshelves will hit a wall everywhere, what we think of rationality is actually the result of default and habit, which really corresponds to Sartre's "others are hell" for others. Fortunately, Obsidian tags provide another way to organize documents. Although it can't solve the confusion of file organization and classification perfectly, at least there is an effective means for reference.
In fact, the concept of label is no stranger. Anyone who has used cloud notes such as Evernote or Daoyun Notes will try it. For example, if you write a professional technical paper to prepare for the title evaluation, you may wish to add multiple labels such as "paper", "title evaluation" and "professional technology". When necessary, click the button or index link of a specific label (such as "scientific research papers") to quickly display all the documents advertised with this label.
For labels, we can say that they have the following functions:
But obsidian tags are different from those in the cloud note service. The specific performance is as follows:
The unique syntax for setting obsidian labels is as follows:
Formally similar to Twitter topics. In other words, the label name must be prefixed with the # sign. At the same time, in order to ensure its clear structure, it is necessary to add a space [3] before and after the # tag name to distinguish it.
In specific use, as mentioned above, the # obsidian tag is similar to the key words in the paper. So, according to my habit of writing with obsidian, this mark will appear in:
In the following examples, I will show and explain them separately: