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Author of the workflow; Sam Link
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Short title (for voting purposes); Obsidian for red team pentester collaboration
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Screenshot of the workflow (sensitive information can be garbled if necessary but should still show the gist of the setup);
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Short write-up to describe the gist of the workflow (1,000 words max), please talk about what plugins you use, how you organize content, how do you process input and how do you output content if applicable — mostly uses git, folders and tags to help the team quickly identify where and why people should put their notes for their colleagues to access. It uses Templater for automation, and makes extensive use of emoji tags. It also leverages Dataview and the Zettelkasten atomic notes principles.
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Link to a longer write-up if available; Obsidian, Taming a Collective Consciousness - TrustedSec
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If it’s not your own workflow and you’re just nominating someone else’s workflow, provide a short write-up how it helped you (300 words max): This was one of the few examples of genuine collaborative notetaking using Obsidian I’ve seen in months of running the Roundup, and I keep it ready-to-hand for when people ask about collaboration using Obsidian and when people ask about how to get the most out of Obsidian as a software developer.
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