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## Foam tips
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_For up-to-date tips, see [Foam Recipes](https://foambubble.github.io/foam/recipes)._
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## Structuring content
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**Foam** is a tool that supports creating relationships between thoughts and information to help you think better.
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Whether you want to build a [Second Brain](https://www.buildingasecondbrain.com/) or a [Zettelkasten](https://zettelkasten.de/posts/overview/), or you want to [GTD](https://gettingthingsdone.com/what-is-gtd/) or just go with the flow, **Foam** can help you organise your thoughts if you follow these simple rules:
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1. Consider this **Foam** a workspace for all your knowledge and research.
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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](https://zettelkasten.de/posts/overview/#principles))
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3. Use Foam's shortcuts and autocompletions to link your thoughts together with Markdown links, and navigate between to explore your knowledge graph.
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## Useful commands
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TODO
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## Keyboard shortcuts
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TODO
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