I do this a lot with my sermon sketchnotes where I embed Bible verses by transcluding them. You can also link notes by transcluding them, which means that you embed them inside of another note. So I can go the other way - from British Cycling Team to Atomic Habits to James Clear to MOC – Habits. But these links are bidirectional links, meaning they go both ways. For example, I could go from my current note to my Atomic Habits note, to my British Cycling Team note. It also creates a two-way street for navigating the notes in your library. This adds double brackets around the term, creating another dot in the local graph and a link between that note where the term appears and the currently selected note. This section is basically saying, “Hey, did you mean to link to this note when you used that term?” And you can turn any of these unlinked mentions into a linked mention by hovering over the note and clicking the Link button that appears. These three notes are also listed in the Linked Mentions section, but below that is a section called Unlinked Mentions that shows every other place in my Obsidian library where James clear is mentioned. In this example, my James Clear note is connected to the following notes: So when I go from my MOC – Habits note to the one on James Clear (which is actually empty right now), the right sidebar still shows me all the places that James Clear is linked to. This opens the new note and updates the local graph and the linked mentions section instantly. You can use these linked mentions to navigate between different notes by clicking the dots in the local graph. So for my MOC – Habits, there are two linked mentions here. When you open a note, the linked mentions will show all of the places in your entire vault that link to the currently selected note. This is denoted by the two brackets on the left and right side of the note name - for example, the Four Laws of Behavior Change.Īnd each one of those links is also displayed as a node in the Local Graph over in the right sidebar.Įach one of those notes is called a linked mention, and will also show up in the Linked Mentions section in the right sidebar.
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