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Specialized skill for organizing, searching, and maintaining the extensive notes system (17,000+ markdown files). Use when creating, organizing, searching, or maintaining documentation across business, personal, and project notes.

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name note-management
description Specialized skill for organizing, searching, and maintaining the extensive notes system (17,000+ markdown files). Use when creating, organizing, searching, or maintaining documentation across business, personal, and project notes.
license Proprietary
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Note Management

Specialized skill for managing and organizing an extensive documentation system with 17,000+ markdown files across multiple domains.

When to use this skill

Use this skill when:

  • Creating new documentation or notes
  • Searching for existing notes or information
  • Organizing and categorizing documentation
  • Maintaining WARP.md and context.md files
  • Archiving outdated materials
  • Cross-referencing related documents
  • Establishing documentation standards
  • Managing knowledge base

System Overview

Structure

Location: notes/ directory (3.3MB, 17,000+ files)

Main Categories:

  • Business Operations: kleva, sidetool documentation
  • Client Work: proposals, project notes
  • Internal: team notes, strategy, learning
  • Archive: historical and merged documents
  • Communications: emails, email-writer templates
  • Financial: personal-finance, mel-inversiones
  • Meetings: meeting notes and agendas
  • Projects: project-specific documentation

Key Subdirectories

Active Business:

  • kleva/ (27 files): Business documentation, roadmaps, sales materials
  • sidetool/ (33 files): Product documentation
  • proposals/ (21 files): Client proposals and pitches

Communication:

  • email-writer/ (75 files): Email templates and drafts
  • emails/ (68 files): Important correspondence

Strategic:

  • strategy/ (15 files): Strategic planning documents
  • team/ (12 files): Team coordination and management

Personal:

  • personal-finance/ (15 files): Financial planning
  • mel-inversiones/ (9 files): Investment notes
  • learning/ (5 files): Learning resources

Reference:

  • archive/ (26 files): Historical documents
  • meetings/ (9 files): Meeting records
  • ogpm/ (11 files): OGPM-related notes

Organization Principles

File Naming Conventions

  • Use lowercase with hyphens: sales-sequence-v2.md
  • Include dates for versioned content: proposal-2024-12-15.md
  • Be descriptive but concise: kleva-linkedin-campaign-q1.md
  • Use consistent prefixes within categories

Directory Structure

  • Group by topic, not document type
  • Keep hierarchy shallow (max 2-3 levels)
  • Use clear, self-explanatory folder names
  • Maintain parallel structure across similar areas

Metadata Files

Each major directory should have:

  • WARP.md: Overview, last updated, contents, status
  • context.md: Detailed purpose, organization, usage notes

Common Workflows

Creating New Notes

  1. Determine category

    • What domain does this belong to?
    • Is there an existing subdirectory?
    • Should this create a new category?
  2. Choose location

    • Active work: appropriate subdirectory
    • Reference material: archive if not current
    • Project-specific: under projects/
  3. Name appropriately

    • Follow naming conventions
    • Make it searchable
    • Include version/date if relevant
  4. Add metadata

    • Frontmatter if structured
    • Clear headings and sections
    • Links to related documents
  5. Update parent WARP.md

    • Add to contents list if significant
    • Update last modified date
    • Note any structural changes

Finding Existing Notes

Search Strategies:

  1. Check relevant subdirectory first
  2. Use grep for keyword search
  3. Check WARP.md files for overview
  4. Look in archive/ for historical content
  5. Cross-reference related areas

Search Commands:

# Find files by name
find notes/ -name "*keyword*"

# Search content
grep -r "search term" notes/

# Recent files
find notes/ -type f -mtime -7

Organizing Content

Regular Maintenance:

  1. Review and update WARP.md files quarterly
  2. Archive completed projects
  3. Consolidate duplicate information
  4. Remove outdated materials
  5. Update cross-references

Archiving Process:

  1. Identify completed/outdated content
  2. Move to archive/ with date prefix
  3. Update any links pointing to archived content
  4. Document archival reason in WARP.md
  5. Consider creating summary if extensive

Cross-Referencing

Link Patterns:

  • Relative links within notes: [text](../category/file.md)
  • Absolute paths for cross-domain: Full path from notes/
  • Reference Code repos: Code/holding/kleva/...
  • External resources: Full URLs with context

Maintaining Links:

  • Check links when moving files
  • Update references in WARP.md files
  • Document related materials
  • Create "see also" sections

Documentation Standards

Markdown Structure

# Title

## Overview
Brief description and purpose

## Contents
- Section 1
- Section 2

## Key Information
Main content organized logically

## Related Documents
- [Related item](path/to/file.md)

## Status
Current state and next actions

WARP.md Template

# WARP - notes/[category]

## folder overview
Brief description of purpose and contents

## last updated
YYYY-MM-DD

## contents
- Key files and subdirectories
- Major documents

## related to
- Cross-references to other areas

## status
active/archived/under review

Context.md Template

# context - notes/[category]

## purpose
Detailed explanation of folder purpose

## organization system
How content is structured and why

## key areas
Major subcategories and their focus

## usage
How to use these notes effectively

## maintenance
Update schedule and responsibilities

## status
Current state

Best Practices

Content Quality

  • Write for future you, not just present you
  • Include context and rationale
  • Use clear headings and structure
  • Add dates to time-sensitive content
  • Link to related materials

Maintenance

  • Review regularly, don't just accumulate
  • Archive rather than delete
  • Update WARP.md files when structure changes
  • Keep README or index files current
  • Version important documents

Searchability

  • Use descriptive titles
  • Include key terms in content
  • Add tags or categories when helpful
  • Create index files for large collections
  • Maintain consistent terminology

Efficiency

  • Template common document types
  • Reuse good structures
  • Create shortcuts for frequent tasks
  • Batch similar operations
  • Automate repetitive tasks

Integration with Other Systems

Code Repositories

Notes often reference:

  • holding/kleva/: Active Kleva projects
  • holding/sidetool/: Sidetool development
  • personal-projects/: Personal project code
  • Link bidirectionally when relevant

Version Control

  • Commit notes regularly
  • Use meaningful commit messages
  • Tag major milestones
  • Branch for major reorganizations
  • Document structural changes

Backup and Sync

  • iCloud sync active
  • Git provides version history
  • Consider export for critical docs
  • Maintain redundancy for essential content

Common Patterns

Meeting Notes

Location: notes/meetings/ Structure:

  • Date and attendees
  • Agenda items
  • Discussion points
  • Action items with owners
  • Follow-up needed

Proposals

Location: notes/proposals/ Structure:

  • Executive summary
  • Problem statement
  • Proposed solution
  • Timeline and deliverables
  • Budget and terms
  • Next steps

Project Documentation

Location: notes/projects/ Structure:

  • Project overview
  • Goals and success metrics
  • Timeline
  • Resources and dependencies
  • Status updates
  • Decisions and rationale

Troubleshooting

Too Many Files

  • Use find with filters
  • Check modification dates
  • Review by category
  • Consider consolidation
  • Archive aggressively

Duplicate Information

  • Search for similar content
  • Consolidate into single source
  • Link to canonical version
  • Archive redundant copies
  • Update cross-references

Lost Content

  • Check archive/
  • Search by date modified
  • Review git history
  • Check related directories
  • Look in similar categories

Related Skills

  • Use context-manager for large documentation projects
  • Use kleva-business for Kleva-specific notes
  • Use health-data-analysis for health documentation
  • Combine with agent skills for content creation