--- id: tags tags: - topic/meta - type/encyclopedia title: Tags --- # Tags These tags are presented in an associative order. ## #destiny `#destiny` describes the permanency of an item. It does not necessarily reflect its current [[tags#status]]. ### #destiny/fleeting The content of an item tagged `#destiny/fleeting` will ultimately be absorbed into another note and the file deleted. These notes may deviate from standard formatting. ### #destiny/permanent Notes tagged `#destiny/permanent` are intended for long-term use. They are expected to reflect standard formatting and should be heavily tagged and linked. ## #status `#status` reflects the remaining work necessary to bring an item to the standard of its [[tags#destiny]]. ### #status/incomplete Beyond intent, the note offers little to go on. ### #status/draft The main content of the note is present, but: * text may need to be reflowed * links may need to be added * citations may be necessary ### #status/complete The text flows well, the note is sufficiently tagged and linked, and citations are included as appropriate ## #topic Notes can and usually will have multiple topic tags. ### #topic/meta Relating to the structure or intent of this notebook. ### #topic/software Relating to specific software written by others, or hypothetical software functionality I've conceived. The latter I generally relegate to [[tags#destiny/fleeting]], to be absorbed into the specifications of the relevant project when the idea is sufficiently developed. ### #topic/automation On the subject of lightweight scripts that could reduce redundancy in processes, without requiring fundamental change. ### #topic/construction Relating to the construction industry including trade methods as well as business concerns. #### #topic/construction/electrical Relating to electrical installation, including: * code * material ### #topic/estimating Relating to the field of cost estimation, as understood in [[construction-estimating]] as well as other industries. This topic also includes concepts that may be useful to estimation, but that aren't widely understood to be. ### #topic/math ### #topic/risk Relating to mathematical and abstract concepts of [[risk]]. ### #topic/ergonomics/organizational On the subject of [[optimal-patterns]] for processes of varying importance. ### #topic/ambiguity ### #topic/transparency ### #topic/hobbies ### #topic/other Notes relating to subjects not relevant to this notebook's [[supertopics]], but that I include for the convenience of editing them in Obsidian. Some standouts include: * [[birds|Birdwatching]] * [[default-list|Warhammer 40,000]] ## #occupational Items tagged `#occupational` include information and instructions relevant to my current occupation that may not reflect [[construction-estimating]] practice in the wider industry. > [!info] > This tag is largely separate from the wider vault. > I would probably move them to their own repository > were it not for the complexity of preserving the version history of both. ### #occupational/takeoff > [!important] > Notes tagged `#occupational/takeoff/*` include information as understood by PDI, > which is not necessarily consistent with (and often sharply deviates from) > wider industry understanding. ## #type ### #type/task %% TODO %% ### #type/guide Items of `#type/guide` give instructions to complete a specific process. ### #type/encyclopedia Items of `#type/encyclopedia` are thorough, use exact language, and include citations. They describe concepts as they are, not as they should be. ### #type/encyclopedia-entry Items of `#type/encyclopedia-entry` are children of a `#type/encyclopedia`. The parent may or may not yet exist. ### #type/philosophy Items of `#type/philosophy` are highly opinionated. They describe concepts as I believe them to be. They are always? of [[tags#authorship/original]]. ### #type/anecdote %% TODO %% ### #type/minutes > [!info] > I'm unsatisfied with the name of this tag. > It is subject to change. %% TODO %% ### #type/media Items of `#type/media` are entire works, usually reference material like code books, but could also be my own standalone pieces. ### #type/media-commentary Items of `#type/media-commentary` are note length critiques of specific media. %% TODO %% ## #authorship `#authorship` reflects my claim to the content of an item _in its current state_. ### #authorship/original Items of `#authorship/original` are primarily my own work. Content from other sources is properly cited. ### #authorship/other > [!info] > I'm unsatisfied with the name of this tag. > It is subject to change. Items of `#authorship/other` are not my own work. They may be of one source or a collection of several without significant commentary. ### #authorship/other-for-now Items of `#authorship/other-for-now` will eventually be [[#authorship/original]], but that do not yet include original work. They are always of [[tags#status/not-started]].