** A personal wiki toolkit for Emacs [[https://wiki.plexwave.org/seam][Seam]] leverages the power of [[https://orgmode.org/][Org mode]] 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 [[https://obsidian.md/][Obsidian]] and [[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki][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 [[https://www.orgroam.com/][Org-roam]] due to its vastly different approach. *** Getting started The easiest way to begin is to follow the brief [[https://wiki.plexwave.org/seam-tutorial][tutorial]]. *** Documentation Seam's manual is still being written. In the meantime, the [[https://wiki.plexwave.org/seam][project page]] 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. *** Known issues - =find-file= does not create notes properly. You should use =seam-find-note= instead. - Commented-out links are not ignored, e.g. for determining backlinks. - Tags in note title headlines are not ignored; they are treated as part of the title. *** Upgrading As a new project, Seam is very much in flux. Whenever you upgrade it, please see the [[file:CHANGELOG.org][changelog]] for breaking changes, new features, etc.