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-## A personal wiki toolkit for Emacs
-
-[Seam](https://wiki.plexwave.org/seam) leverages the power of [Org
-mode](https://orgmode.org/) to make creating, linking, and exporting
-your notes easier. It is geared particularly towards creating a
-personal wiki — a place where you can share some portion of your notes
-with the world. It takes inspiration from the likes of
-[Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) and
-[MediaWiki](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki).
-
-Three of Seam's key design tenets are:
-
-- Org files and their resultant HTML files should always be kept in
- sync.
-- It should be easy to create multiple sites using different subsets
- of the same note collection.
-- Notes should not be unnecessarily clouded with metadata.
-
-Be aware that Seam is a fully self-contained package, and is not
-likely to be compatible with things like
-[Org-roam](https://www.orgroam.com/) due to its vastly different
-approach.
-
-### Getting started
-
-The easiest way to begin is to follow the brief
-[tutorial](https://wiki.plexwave.org/seam-tutorial).
-
-### Documentation
-
-Seam's manual is still being written. In the meantime, the [project
-page](https://wiki.plexwave.org/seam) contains some more tidbits you
-might find useful.
-
-I have endeavored to make Seam fairly self-documenting, so check the
-docstrings and the Seam customization group when in any doubt.