GitHub Projects for knowledge tracking¶
GitHub Projects for knowledge tracking refers to the practice of using the GitHub Projects board feature as a tool for managing personal knowledge and workflows^[index.md].
In this context, the project board serves as a visual hub, often referred to as a Kanban view, to organize various learning resources, notes, and development streams^[index.md].
Key Features¶
- Kanban Interface: The core function used for tracking is the Projects board, specifically utilizing a Kanban layout to visualize the state of different knowledge items^[index.md].
- Resource Aggregation: The tracking setup consolidates links to external learning materials and developer tools.
- Public Note Integration: It connects directly with published personal notes, such as those hosted on GitHub Pages^[index.md].
Application and Setup¶
A primary application of this method is structuring a Learning Map (MOC)^[index.md]. Users typically organize their Projects board to include various domains, such as DevOps or specific toolsets^[index.md].
For example, a user might create columns or items linking to: * DevOps Learning Maps: Structured overviews of operations knowledge^[index.md]. * Tool Documentation: Specific lists for utilities like Windows tools^[index.md]. * App-Specific Notes: Dedicated learning logs for software like Obsidian^[index.md].
Related Concepts¶
- [[流程化筆記]]
- MOC
Sources¶
index.md