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Obsidian Knowledge Base

Welcome to my Obsidian Knowledge Base! This guide is designed to help you access and explore my thoughts, as well as contribute if you'd like.

Setup

Just to View

  1. Download Obsidian: Visit the Obsidian download page and download the application for your operating system.

  2. Open Obsidian: Install and open Obsidian on your device.

  3. Clone the Knowledge Base:

    • Use GitHub Desktop or any Git client to clone the repository, or simply download the repository as a ZIP file from the GitHub page.
      • If using GitHub Desktop, select "Clone a repository" and enter the repository URL: https://github.com/AlphaeusNg/ObsidianKB.git.
      • If downloading as a ZIP, unzip the file to your desired location.
      • Screenshot to show zipped file download button
  4. Open in Obsidian:

    • In Obsidian, click on "Open folder as vault" and select the cloned or unzipped folder.
    • Explore the notes and enjoy!

To Contribute

  1. Download Git: If you don't have Git installed, download it from the Git website and install it.
  2. Clone the Repository:
    • Open your terminal or Git Bash.
    • Run the following command to clone the repository:
      git clone https://github.com/AlphaeusNg/ObsidianKB.git
    • Navigate into the cloned directory:
      cd ObsidianKB
  3. Create a New Branch: Create a new branch for your changes. git checkout -b your-branch-name
  4. Make Your Changes: Add your notes or edits using Obsidian or your preferred text editor.
  5. Commit and Push Your Changes:
    • Add the changes to staging:
      git add .
    • Commit your changes:
      git commit -m "Description of your changes"
    • Push your changes to GitHub: git push origin your-branch-name
  6. Create a Pull Request:
    • Go to the GitHub repository page.
    • Click on "Compare & pull request."
    • Provide a clear description of your changes and submit the pull request.

Thank you for contributing or taking the time to explore my knowledge base!

Ideas

Christian discussion App

Main goal that everyone should have being on the app - An open search for the closest biblical truth.

Features:

  • Robust truth weight metric assigned to each statement. Probably determined by community. Perhaps similar to community notes on X.
  • Easy UI/UX for layman/scholars to contribute/refute ongoing discussions.
  • Accurate summary of long chain of discussion and thoughts.
  • everything should be easily linked to everything.
  • Should be a visualisation as seen in Obsidian visualisation
    • Think of how to categorise ideas. Obsidian has a limitation where it doesn't allow an idea to subsume a sub-idea. E.g. If I have a node titled 'Ephesians', but I also want to visualise Eph 1:2, it won't appear as two distinct nodes. I want it so that when i click on the 'Ephesians' node, it'll expand and show all the smaller Ephesian nodes in it.

Spiritual-to-do

  1. Firm up on the COC doctrinal stance and explore deeply our positions on it.
    1. https://www.christianity.com/church/denominations/churches-of-christ-10-things-to-know-about-their-history-and-beliefs.html
    2. https://www.creekwoodcc.org/what-we-believe/
      1. "If we do just what our Lord commanded we know that our salvation is certain." -> Not wrong in the sense where if we picture a child doing with superficial understanding what the Father wants, the Father will not hold it against the child. But to understand the spirit by which the commandment is given, the Father sees and is equally (if not more?) delighted at the pursuit of the heart.
    3. https://housetohouse.com/what-is-unique-about-the-church-of-christ/
  2. Firm up on other denominational perspective on COC.
    1. https://www.gotquestions.org/Church-of-Christ.html