I use Obsidian. I have a template that lets me pick an existing project (also just a note) and then it creates a log file for that project. Then I just keep adding time stamped entries to it. It’s not so fancy yet that it automatically adds a link from the project to the log file but the other way around is added.
That way I can easily find all log files through the back links.
It works really well because it gives me a space where I can add stream of conscious stuff which is incredibly useful for later on writing blog posts or documentation where I still remember the various pain points.
But it also separates these logs from the actual project note so I can keep that space tidier.
That way I can easily find all log files through the back links.
It works really well because it gives me a space where I can add stream of conscious stuff which is incredibly useful for later on writing blog posts or documentation where I still remember the various pain points.
But it also separates these logs from the actual project note so I can keep that space tidier.