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Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is the practice of collecting, organizing, and connecting the information you encounter — notes, ideas, references, projects, and people — so it becomes a durable personal asset rather than a list of forgotten bookmarks.

Laputa is designed as a PKM tool. Unlike traditional note-taking apps, it treats your notes as a graph of interconnected entities. Types give structure, wiki-links create connections, and views let you slice through the graph from different angles.

Core ideas

  • Write things down — Capture ideas, meeting notes, and references as they happen. A note that exists is infinitely more useful than a thought you forgot.
  • Connect everything — Use [[wiki-links]] to link related notes. Over time, these connections reveal patterns you did not plan.
  • Use types — Give notes a type (Project, Person, Topic) to add structure without rigid hierarchies.
  • Review regularly — Use views and favorites to surface what matters. A vault that is never revisited is just a graveyard of text files.