David Wilson over at the YouTube System Crafters channel has a new video up on getting started with Org-roam and building a second brain. It’s the best introductory video I’ve seen on Org-roam and, of course, Wilson is promising more.
The video covers Org-roam V2 and except for mentioning how to get rid of the warning message for V1 users, doesn’t mention V1 at all. By the end of the video you’ll know how to set up a working Org-roam installation and start taking notes. Later videos will cover more advanced topics but this one will end with you being productive with the package.
The video shows you how to create new nodes and link one node to another. The heart of a Zettelkasten is the idea that you can not only follow forward links from a parent node to a child but also back links from a child to its parents. The plural “parents” is important: the whole point of the Zettelkasten method is to discover hidden relationships between the individual notes so the backlinks buffer will show every reference to the current note. This is a realization of the idea that the Zettelkasten method produces a graph of the notes and their connections rather than just a hierarchy.
The video covers a couple of other topics like creating aliases for nodes and linking to a subtree of a note. These are interesting but not really that important to the effective use of Org-roam as a Zettelkasten.
If you’ve been wanting to try out the Zettelkasten method, this video will get you up and running with a minimum of fuss. The video is 34 minutes, 18 seconds so you’ll need to schedule some time but it moves quickly and is easy to get through.