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Description
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
- What is an atomic note?
- How does spaced repetition improve retention?
- What is the collector's fallacy?
- How do structure notes create entry points?
- Why use timestamps in note titles?
- What is progressive summarization?
- How does the Zettelkasten method work?
- What makes a good alias?
- How do daily notes anchor a vault?
- What is the difference between tags and folders?
Structure Note Examples
- "Personal Knowledge Management" - connecting notes 1, 4, 7, 9
- "Learning and Memory" - connecting notes 2, 6
- "Note Organization" - connecting notes 5, 8, 10
Acceptance Testing
A new user should be able to:
- Download the vault
- Open in Obsidian
- Read GETTING-STARTED.md
- Create their first atomic note using the template
- Understand how to connect it to a structure note
- See the value of the system through examples
Resources
- Design Doc:
/docs/COMPANION-VAULT-DESIGN.mdin book repo - Book Chapter 5: Designing Your Workspace
Notes
This vault serves dual purposes:
- Standalone resource for the 100+ GitHub stargazers
- Companion to the book for readers of Chapter 5+
Every piece of content should teach through example, not just tell.
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