Knowledge System

Turn your notes into connected knowledge

LYT + DodoMP is a complete Obsidian vault template with ACE framework and AI-powered Maps of Content generation. Your notes automatically organize themselves.

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Three layers of organized thinking

Based on Nick Milo's Linking Your Thinking (LYT) methodology, enhanced with AI-powered automation for the modern knowledge worker.

The ACE Framework

  • A — Atomic Notes — One idea per note. Small enough to understand, specific enough to be useful.
  • C — Clusters — Related notes grouped together. Emergent structure from bottom-up connections.
  • E — Evergreen MOCs — Maps of Content that evolve. Living indexes that grow with your knowledge.
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AI-Generated MOCs

DodoMP analyzes your notes nightly and suggests Maps of Content. Accept, refine, or reject — you're always in control.

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Automatic Linking

Notes are cross-referenced automatically. See connections you didn't know existed. Serendipity, engineered.

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Nightly Synthesis

Raw daily notes become distilled wisdom. The system reflects on what you learned and files it appropriately.

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Knowledge Graph

Visual map of your thinking. See which ideas are central, which are isolated, where to invest attention.

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Agent-Ready

Your AI agents can query this system. graymatter integration means perfect recall on every conversation.

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Drop-In Template

Pre-configured Obsidian vault. Folder structure, templates, hotkeys, plugins — everything set up day one.

Start with a clean slate

Clone the template, copy to your Obsidian vault, done.

# Clone the template git clone https://github.com/aldow3n-a11y/lyt-dodomp.git \ ~/obsidian-vaults/dodomp # Or copy into existing vault cp -r lyt-dodomp/templates/* ~/your-vault/templates/ cp -r lyt-dodomp/MOCs/* ~/your-vault/MOCs/

Requirements: Obsidian 1.5+, Community Plugins enabled (Templater, Dataview, QuickAdd recommended)

Ready to connect your thinking?

Join the system that powers graymatter, Dodo-Engine, and 343+ indexed memories.

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