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@klymilark Although #OrgRoam is mostly aimed at #PersonalKnowledgeManagement, a key feature is that it optimizes for lots of small linked #OrgMode files. Add in #OrgRoamUI and you get a way to visualize and navigate all those files. Zetlekasten emphasizes very small, single topic, files, but there's no reason you have to use them they way.

It sounds like you're already most of the way there, but you might find that installing the org-roam package adds as few useful convenience features.

Currently I have 77MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 7493 files, 1582139 lines of text, The largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 7459 are inside org-roam, 5583 of those are "dailies". 23177 "nodes" in total. 81375 headlines. 220 files contain 372 TODO and 5773 DONE entries. 85375 git commits in the last year.

Currently I have 75MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 7349 files, 1547765 lines of text, and 7678801 words. The largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 7315 are inside org-roam, 5478 of those are "dailies". 22593 "nodes" in total. 79100 headlines. 226 files contain 560 TODO and 5604 DONE entries. 83360 git commits in the last year.

@hajovonta @Atemu @emacs The current GUI version of #Emacs on Android works *with* a version of #Termux that has been built with the same signing key.

See Android ports for GNU Emacs sourceforge.net/projects/andro and make sure you scroll down to the README.

This way you can install packages and configuration using Termux to access the Emacs sandbox.

I've even installed #OrgRoam with #OrgRoamUi so I can see the interactive TODO graph in my local browser and make the nodes jiggle.

sourceforge.netAndroid ports for GNU Emacs - Browse /termux at SourceForge.net

Currently I have 71MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 6128 files and 1458758 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 6099 are inside org-roam, 4547 of those are "dailies". 18841 "nodes" in total. 71327 headlines. 203 files contain 530 TODO and 5377 DONE entries. 77638 git commits in the last year.

Currently I have 70MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 6010 files and 1435291 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 5983 are inside org-roam, 4444 of those are "dailies". 18472 "nodes" in total. 69208 headlines. 193 files contain 490 TODO and 5313 DONE entries. 77427 git commits in the last year.

117 more files with 18 more TODOs and 56 more DONE since last time I looked on [2024-10-04 Fri].

Currently I have 69MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 5893 files and 1410956 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 5863 are inside org-roam, 4339 of those are "dailies". 18077 "nodes" in total. 66934 headlines. 185 files contain 472 TODO and 5257 DONE entries. 79103 git commits in the last year.

Currently I have 66MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 5763 files and 1366150 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 5736 are inside org-roam, 4221 of those are "dailies". 17624 "nodes" in total. 64292 headlines. 178 files contain 468 TODO and 5103 DONE entries. 99823 git commits in the last year.

tiens je me suis amusé à scripter de quoi faire des liens automatiques dans mes fichiers #orgmode à la détection d'un terme donné pour faire des liens bidirectionnels et retrouver des trucs dans #OrgRoamUI, ça marche pas mal.

l'astuce c'est de mettre les liens automatique dans une section dédiée, comme ça pas de problème de syncro lors de futures récréations de liens.

Currently I have 64MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 5606 files and 1331083 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 5580 are inside org-roam, 4080 of those are "dailies". 17181 "nodes" in total. 61828 headlines. 178 files contain 653 TODO and 4950 DONE entries. 89872 git commits in the last year.

Currently I have 63MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 5481 files and 1300090 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 5456 are inside org-roam, 3977 of those are "dailies". 16815 "nodes" in total. 59066 headlines. 166 files contain 616 TODO and 4828 DONE entries. 74380 git commits in the last year.

This org stat dump summary brought to you by Phi3 8b via gptel.

📂 *~/.org*: 5,419 .org files (62MB) & *1286183 lines of text* in total. The biggest file weighs in at *1.3MB*.

- Organized neatly within sub-folders (~/org/roam, ~/org/roam/dailies), boasting:
- *~/.org/roam*: *16,609 nodes* &
- *~/.org*: a whopping *57,636 headlines*.

- With *161 .org files* highlighting important tasks using 'TODO's'. Overall, there are *496 TODO entries*!

Currently I have `59MB' of .org files in ~/org. That's `5192' files,
`54308' headlines, and `1243534' lines of text. The largest single file
is `1.3MB' and the longest lined file has `26370' lines. `5167' are
inside org-roam, the majority (`3754') are "dailies". `16039' nodes in
total, `3' nodes per file on average.