Effective Titles and Tags
Why are titles and tags important?
Titles and tags help you organize your project and make it easier to find information. They also play a key role in helping the AI assistant understand your work and provide relevant responses. Think of them as signposts that guide the AI to the right information.
How do I title my notes?
Be Descriptive: Choose a title that clearly summarizes the content of the note.
Include Key Names/Concepts: Include the names of important characters, places, or concepts discussed in the note. This makes it easier for you to find the note later.
Be Concise: Keep titles relatively short and to the point.
Examples:
David (Protagonist) - Backstory
Act 1: Inciting Incident at the Coffee Shop
Meeting with the Mentor - Scene Outline
Theme: Loss and Redemption
How do I tag my notes?
One Tag Per Note: You can assign one tag to each note. This tag should represent the primary type or category of information the note contains.
Create Your Own Tags: You can create your own tags to categorize your notes in a way that makes sense for your project. There are no pre set tags
Think Categorically: Consider these general categories when choosing a tag and get inspiration from it:
Character Aspects: (e.g., Backstory, Motivation, Personality, Relationship)
Plot Elements: (e.g., Inciting Incident, Turning Point, Climax, Resolution, Act 1, Scene)
Setting Details: (e.g., Location, Time Period)
Themes: (e.g., Love, Loss, Redemption)
Objects: (e.g., Weapon, Clue)
Be Consistent: While you create the tags, ensure there is consistency in the project, avoiding many tags that means the same thing.
Example:
Let's say you're creating several notes about a character named "David."
David (Protagonist) - Backstory
Backstory
The tag indicates this note contains backstory information.
David (Protagonist) - Motivation
Motivation
The tag clearly identifies this as information about his motivations.
Meeting with Mentor - Scene
Dialogue Scene
The tag identifies this note as a scene.
First Confrontation with Antagonist
Turning Point
The tag identifies it as a turning point.
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