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diff --git a/GEMINI.md b/GEMINI.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6f3e17 --- /dev/null +++ b/GEMINI.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +# GEMINI.md - Your AI Assistant's Guide to this Project + +This file provides context for the Gemini AI assistant to understand and effectively work with this project. + +## Directory Overview + +This project is a personal knowledge base, often referred to as a "digital garden" or "second brain." It is primarily composed of Org mode (`.org`) files, which are used for note-taking, project planning, and authoring content. The directory is structured to organize different types of information, from a personal blog and journal to a mind map of interconnected ideas. + +## Key Directories and Files + +* `./`: The root directory contains personal pages like `about.org`, `resume.org`, and an `index.org` file that likely serves as the main entry point. +* `blog/`: This directory contains a series of articles written in Org mode, which are likely published as a personal blog. +* `config/`: This directory holds configuration files for various tools, primarily centered around Emacs (`emacs.el`, `emacs.org`) and other development tools like `nix.org` and `qtile.org`. +* `journal/`: This directory contains daily journal entries, with filenames corresponding to dates (e.g., `20240101.org`). +* `mindmap/`: This is a collection of interconnected notes on various topics, forming a personal wiki or knowledge graph. The files are interlinked, creating a web of knowledge. +* `style.css`: This file defines the visual style for the HTML exports of the Org mode files. + +## Usage and Conventions + +* **Format:** The primary format is Org mode. Content is written in plain text with Org mode syntax for structure and formatting. +* **Editing:** The files are intended to be edited with a text editor that supports Org mode, with Emacs being the canonical choice. +* **Exporting:** The Org mode files are likely exported to HTML for viewing in a web browser. The `#+html_head` directives in the files indicate that they are set up for this. +* **Interlinking:** The notes, especially in the `mindmap/` directory, are heavily interlinked using Org mode's linking features (e.g., `[[id:...][...]]`). This is a key feature of the knowledge base. |
