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Foam

πŸ‘€This is an early stage project under rapid development. For updates join the Foam community Discord! πŸ’¬

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Foam is a personal knowledge management and sharing system inspired by Roam Research, built on Visual Studio Code and GitHub.

You can use Foam for organising your research, keeping re-discoverable notes, writing long-form content and, optionally, publishing it to the web.

Foam is free, open source, and extremely extensible to suit your personal workflow. You own the information you create with Foam, and you're free to share it, and collaborate on it with anyone you want.

How do I use Foam?

Whether you want to build a Second Brain or a Zettelkasten, write a book, or just get better at long-term learning, Foam can help you organise your thoughts if you follow these simple rules:

  1. Create a single Foam workspace for all your knowledge and research following the [Getting started] guide.
  2. Write your thoughts in markdown documents (I like to call them Bubbles, but that might be more than a little twee). These documents should be atomic: Put things that belong together into a single document, and limit its content to that single topic. (source)
  3. Use Foam's shortcuts and autocompletions to link your thoughts together with [[wiki-links]], and navigate between them to explore your knowledge graph.
  4. Get an overview of your Foam workspace using the [Graph Visualisation], and discover relationships between your thoughts with the use of [Backlinking].

Foam kitchen sink, showing a few of the key features

Foam is a like a bathtub: What you get out of it depends on what you put into it.

Learn more

Head over to the πŸ‘‰Published version of this Foam workspace to see Foam in action and read the rest of the documentation!

Quick links to next documentation sections

You can also browse the docs folder.

License

Foam is licensed under the MIT license.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Jani EvΓ€kallio

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Joe Previte

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Riccardo

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Janne Ojanaho

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Paul Shen

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coffenbacher

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Mathieu Dutour

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Michael Hansen

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David Nadlinger

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Fernando

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Juan Gonzalez

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Louie Christie

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Sandro

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Simon Knott

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Steven

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Tim

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Saurav Khdoolia

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Ankit Tiwari

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Ayush Baweja

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TaiChi-IO

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Juan F Gonzalez

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Sanket Dasgupta

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Nicholas Stafie

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Francis Hamel

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digiguru

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CHIRAG SINGHAL

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Jonathan Carter

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Julian Elve

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Thomas Koppelaar

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Akshay

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John Lindquist

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Ashwin Ramaswami

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Claudio Canales

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vitaly-pevgonen

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Dmitry Shemetov

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hooncp

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Martin Laws

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Sean K Smith

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Kevin Neely

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Arief Rahmansyah

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Vishesh Handa

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Hitesh Kumar

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Spencer Woo

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ingalless

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JosΓ© Duarte

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Yenly

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hikerpig

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Sigfried Gold

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Tristan Sokol

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Danil Rodin

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Scott Williams

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jackiexiao

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John B Nelson

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Asif Mehedi

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Tan Li

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Shauna Gordon

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Mike Cluck

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Brandon Pugh

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Max Davitt

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Brian Anglin

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elswork

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lΓ©on h

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Nikhil Nygaard

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Mark Dixon

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Joel James

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Hashiguchi Ryo

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Michael Overmeyer

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Derrick Qin

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Omar LΓ³pez

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Robin King

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Dheepak

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Daniel VG

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Barabas

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Engincan VESKE

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Paul de Raaij

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Scott Bronson

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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