ToolsForThought / tool-wiki

A "Wikipedia for tools for thought". Feel free to open a pull request and edit away! All contributions are welcome. Contributors with more than 2500 approved character additions will get access to bonus content on the Discord.

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Overview

This is the main repository for the Tools For Thought Wiki - a "Wikipedia about tools for thought". Our aim is to create an accessible and comprehensive lexicon of the many modern tools for modern work. This is a community-led project curated by the team at Tools For Thought, who are currently managing the 11 000+ Discord server and the 100 000 plus r/Notion subreddit. The website version is updated on a weekly basis, independently of this repository.

How to contribute?

If you want to add/modify anything in our wiki, simply open a pull request with your name as the title. Then, make all your edits - when you're done, submit your pull request for review, and if everything looks good, we'll have it merged into the main branch ASAP! You're free to open as many requests as you'd like, just don't open multiple PRs simultaneously. If you see an already open PR requesting to merge changes to an article you're planning to work on, wait a bit until it gets approved to make sure your work doesn't get overwritten by someone else.

If you want to write about a tool that doesn't yet have an article, duplicate template.md, rename it with the tool's name, and start writing. Make sure to replace all variables with options from variables.md. They are essentially a way to introduce common classification of the tools for quick comparisons. Think of them like "tags".

All articles need to be wrtiten neutrally, from an objective, academic-like point of view. Useful guide for catching advertisements.

Top contributors

Contributors with over 2500 approved character additions will receive free access to our upcoming Premium section of the Discord server. Details to come.

Citations

Ciations should be done using the following pattern:

A sentence that references a source.[[1]](#1)

# References
<a id="1">[1]</a>
[Example.com](http://example.com/). Retrieved 05-06-2021.

To-do

  • Create blank tool template Tool template
  • Write up the pull-request process in the readme
  • Finish variables.md
  • Share in #announcements
  • Choose license

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A "Wikipedia for tools for thought". Feel free to open a pull request and edit away! All contributions are welcome. Contributors with more than 2500 approved character additions will get access to bonus content on the Discord.

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