Prefer standard markdown hyperlinks¶
When writing notes in markdown, prefer to use standard [](./path)
style markdown hyperlinks over [[rough name match]]
style wikilinks.
Assuming that you navigate notes through links and search, markdown hyperlinks provide a stable and direct way of linking. These links are portable, and don't change when a note's title or content is updated over time.
There is a trade-off. Markdown hyperlinks can be slower to type than wikilinks, and the ability to follow a wikilink and have it treated as a search in some software is very useful. Performing manual real-time searches using tools like fzf and ripgrep can beat this cost, and snippet tools exist for most text-editors to allow automatic typing of the hyperlink markup.
References¶
Backlinks¶
- Topic: Note Taking
- Prefer plain-text formats for storing your notes, and when using markdown to write your notes, prefer standard markdown hyperlinks.