KaaS - Obsidian Publish | KaaS - GitHub Pages | GitHub Repo
Created by Jimmy Briggs
Welcome to my personal knowledge base - KaaS or Knowledge as a Service.
Inside is my personal, customized, digital knowledge note-base structured loosely as a Zettelkasten, a collection of interlinked Atomic Notes about anything that interests me.
Consider this my Digital Garden. It is a garden that needs to be maintained and cared for overtime to produce fruitful outcomes.
Currently I am persistently perusing and curating my 10,000+ various notes houses across various platforms and locations: I would say I am about 18% complete in this endeavor.
Check out the Meta/
Folder for details about this Vault and its setup:
- Meta
- About
- Publish Workflow (MkDocs version only, not Obsidian Publish)
- How I Take Notes
- Vault Setup
- Structure
The Changelog is also a good Meta resource.
Launch this vault directly via the Obsidian URI Schema: obsidian://open?vault=KaaS
.
- This repository has three main branches: main, develop, and gh-pages.
- The main branch is a representation of the develop branch, but with all obsidian wiki-links converted to GitHub markdown links for display on GitHub as well as
_README.md
files converted toREADME.md
for display on GitHub. - The develop branch mirrors what I actually work with while inside the Obsidian application and gets sync'd automatically.
- The gh-pages branch is deployed using MkDocs and GitHub Actions.
- Links are converted using the rust library Obsidian-Export.
- Links for deployment are converted using the mkdocs-roamlinks plugin.
- The main branch is a representation of the develop branch, but with all obsidian wiki-links converted to GitHub markdown links for display on GitHub as well as
Check out the various GitHub Actions utilized to enable this entire process.
If this vault serves as my version of a second brain, then Maps of Content or MOC's are the underlying synapse's connecting the neurotransmitters of the brain together to form a complex, structured system.
In other words MOC's serve as structural, index notes that list related Atomic Notes in a single location.
Utilize Maps of Content (MOCs) to navigate the vault efficiently:
Some Maps of Content to consider are:
- Actuarial Science
- Development
- Productivity
- Personal Knowledge Management
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Finance
The others are still works in progress as I collect and curate more notes into the vault.
The vault has a variety of content including, but not limited to:
- Code Snippets
- Lists of Resources
- Checklists
- Slipbox Atomic Notes
- Guides and How-To's
- Lessons Learned
- Daily Notes
- Templates
- Best Practices
- Documentation
- Tools by Category
- Mindsweeps
- Goals and Learning Notes
- Project Support Notes
- Notes about People and Agendas
- Definitions
- Embedded Websites
- Kanban Boards
- MindMaps
- Highlights from a variety of sources
- Clippings from the Web
- Podcast Notes
And More!
See the Code folder's README for details on all of the code snippets included inside this vault.
Currently I have code snippets for the following categories:
-
PowerShell (Core)
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Python
-
R
-
SQL Code
- SQL - General
- PostgreSQL SQL Code Snippets
- SQL Server
- BigQuery
-
Windows
- Miscellaneous
- Batch
- Windows Command Line
- Run
- Registry
- VBA
- Windows PowerShell
Plus:
- Bash
- CSS
- GitHub Actions
- Javascript Code
- Pandoc
Under 2-Areas/Lists I have curated lists for various topics you may find helpful:
Lists:
- Actuarial Development Master Resource List
- Advanced Programming Concepts List
- AWS Components Master List
- Command Line Tools List
- Data Engineering Master List of Resources
- Database GUIs List
- Database Modeling Tools
- Excel Automation Resources
- Learn to Code Platforms Master List
- REST API Resources List
- Learn to Code Platforms Master List
- List of Python Flask Resources
- Obsidian Plugins List
- Online Developer Tools List
- Awesome R Package Development List
- Productivity Apps List
- R - Database Packages List
- Online Developer Tools List
- Ten Step GTD Setup List
- SQL Server List of Tools and Scripts
- R Shiny Packages List
- R Package Development Resources List
- R on the Web - List of Links
See Tools for a vast listing of useful tools I've come across split into categories:
- Developer Tools
- Cloud Services
- AWS
- Azure
- GCP
- Command Line Utilities
- Data Stack
- Business Intelligence
- Database GUI
- Databases
- Procedural Languages
- Miscellaneous
- Docker
- Documentation
- Static Site Generators
- Text Editors
- Utility
- IDE
- Languages
- JavaScript
- PowerShell
- Python
- R
- Linux
- Package Managers
- Shell
- Terminal
- Version Control
- Websites and Online Tools
- Cloud Services
And many others!