# Set up prerequisites ## Obsidian - Download Obsidian [here](https://obsidian.md/download). - Besides the core Obsidian, we’ll also need to add the [Juggl](https://juggl.io/) plugin to support labeled edges: - Go to `Settings->Community plugins` and click `Turn on community plugins` - Click `Browse`. - Type `Juggl` and click `Install`. - Make sure Juggl is active by toggling it in `Settings->Community plugins->Installed plugins` ## Version Control (Git) We’ll use Git for version control. If you already know how to use git, you can skip this section and directly clone the [repository](https://gitea.dgov.io/DGF/obsidian-dgraph). If not, the easiest way to go is to use the Github Desktop GUI client. 1. Download Github Desktop [here](https://desktop.github.com/) and install it. 2. In Github Desktop, go to `File->Clone repository` , click the URL tab and input the repo URL ``` https://gitea.dgov.io/DGF/obsidian-dgraph.git ``` # Usage - In Obsidian, click `Open another vault` and select the `dgraph` folder in the directory where you cloned the repository. On the left Files pane in Obsidian, you should now see the markdown pages comprising the knowledge graph. - To view the graph view in Juggl, right click a page and select `Open Juggl` - To add nodes to the graph, simply click the `New note` button above the list of pages on the left. - To add an unlabeled edge to the graph, add to the source node a link to the target node using: ``` [[target-page-name]] ``` (see example [here](https://gitea.dgov.io/DGF/obsidian-dgraph/raw/branch/main/dgraph/Example%20Graph/%7BSRC%7D%20Example%20Source%201.md)) - To add a labeled edge, use the syntax: ``` - edge_label [[target-page-name]] ``` Where `edge_label` must be one word. (see example [here](https://gitea.dgov.io/DGF/obsidian-dgraph/raw/branch/main/dgraph/Example%20Graph/%7BEVD%7D%20Example%20Evidence%202.md)) - Nodes and edges should follow the [current graph grammar.](https://gitea.dgov.io/DGF/obsidian-dgraph/src/branch/main/dgraph/%7BP%7D%20Discourse%20Graph%20Grammar.md)