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Transform companion vault from skeleton to teaching tool #9

@jrgilbertson

Description

@jrgilbertson

Summary

Transform the current empty companion vault (100+ GitHub stars) into a fully functional starter system that teaches the Curate-Connect-Cultivate methodology through example content and clear documentation.

Problem

The companion vault currently has:

  • ✅ Proper folder structure
  • ✅ Basic templates (but empty)
  • ✅ Plugin configuration
  • Zero atomic notes
  • Zero structure notes
  • No example content
  • Templates lack instructions
  • No onboarding guide

Users downloading it see empty folders and blank templates—the exact overwhelming experience we're trying to prevent.

Success Criteria

  • New user can create their first atomic note in < 5 minutes
  • 10+ sample atomic notes demonstrate the D-A-E structure
  • 2-3 structure notes show real knowledge organization
  • All templates include instructional comments
  • GETTING-STARTED.md provides clear first-hour experience
  • Vault aligns with Chapter 5 of the book

Deliverables per Design Doc

Core Vault Release

Templates Enhancement

  • Atomic Note Template with D-A-E structure (Definition-Analogy-Example)
  • Structure Note Template with learning paths
  • Daily Note Template with capture workflow
  • Meeting Note Template with action items

Sample Content

  • 10 atomic notes showing progression (seed → budding → evergreen)
  • 2-3 structure notes connecting atomic notes
  • 5 days of daily notes demonstrating workflow
  • 1 meeting note example

Documentation

  • GETTING-STARTED.md - Step-by-step first hour
  • Update README.md with clearer methodology
  • Keyboard shortcuts reference

Structural Fixes

  • Ensure "Reference Notes" naming (not "Literature Notes")
  • Add Reviews folder structure (Daily/Weekly/Quarterly)

Implementation Notes

Sample Atomic Notes Topics

  1. What is an atomic note?
  2. How does spaced repetition improve retention?
  3. What is the collector's fallacy?
  4. How do structure notes create entry points?
  5. Why use timestamps in note titles?
  6. What is progressive summarization?
  7. How does the Zettelkasten method work?
  8. What makes a good alias?
  9. How do daily notes anchor a vault?
  10. What is the difference between tags and folders?

Structure Note Examples

  1. "Personal Knowledge Management" - connecting notes 1, 4, 7, 9
  2. "Learning and Memory" - connecting notes 2, 6
  3. "Note Organization" - connecting notes 5, 8, 10

Acceptance Testing

A new user should be able to:

  1. Download the vault
  2. Open in Obsidian
  3. Read GETTING-STARTED.md
  4. Create their first atomic note using the template
  5. Understand how to connect it to a structure note
  6. See the value of the system through examples

Resources

  • Design Doc: /docs/COMPANION-VAULT-DESIGN.md in book repo
  • Book Chapter 5: Designing Your Workspace

Notes

This vault serves dual purposes:

  1. Standalone resource for the 100+ GitHub stargazers
  2. Companion to the book for readers of Chapter 5+

Every piece of content should teach through example, not just tell.

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