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  • I have a vault for general journaling, for my pathfinder 2e campaign notes, my characters (TDE, Dnd5e, Starfinder) campaign notes, and my writing project.

    So... several Vaults for different aspects.

    • @DmMacniel So you use different Vaults instead of it all in one? How do you seem to juggle different vaults it feels hard to manage one sometimes.

      • Yup, different vaults since the topics don't really intersect with each other, or rather shouldn't. I would like if Obsidian don't open with the latest vault open, but instead its splash screen so that I can select which Vault I want to open/work on.

      • @SamXavia @DmMacniel I'm happy with one vault for most things, mixing personal with business. The only times I create new vaults is for experimenting with different setups (that I don't want to break my regular workflow), and in preparation for sharing with others.

  • I use mine as a dream diary mostly. I can make links with different dreams having similar vibes and taking place in the same fictional places.

    • That sounds really nice. Glad you found a unique use for your Obsidian

  • I have a few vaults for TTRPGs. They are structured like a wiki.

    My main vault contains all my personal notes on everything excluding TTRPGs.

  • I use Obsidian for different purposes:

    • my digital garden, handled via a plugin and GitHub
    • technical writing: I work as a tech writer so I use Obsidian for research and to review my writing against a number of frameworks and style guides
    • create presentations: nothing spiffy, mainly using the built-in presentation functionality
    • note-taking in meetings: I take notes of everything, from screenshots to screencasts to audio. Everything is searchable through the Omnisearch plugin
    • I also use more than one vault:

      • cooking recipes (read-only, used for reference, contains all recipes from Paprika, a recipe app)
      • Microsoft Writing Style Guide (read-only, used for reference, synced from the official Microsoft GitHub repo)
      • Tasks and everything synced from Readwise; I read and review books mainly for publishers so it's super handy to keep book notes and when to publish what in the same space
      • dumps from projects with a lot of text that allows me to use the vault as a kind of database
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