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 How would I go about publishing a big old stack of markdown documents (using a static site generator for docs) to Alexandria? 
 We're still working on the interface, and we're using AsciiDoc. Maybe think about how you'd like to organize your notes. Do you have a general theme, that could be linked under a broad topic? Maybe smaller micro topics? 

If you want to peek some of the functionality

https://gitworkshop.dev/r/naddr1qq9yzmr90pskuerjd9ssz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmczyr7jprhgeregx7q2j4fgjmjgy0xfm34l63pqvwyf2acsd9q0mynuzqcyqqq80xg9h3fj2

And a hint into how we will be organizing them together, lists of lists that can connect to each other and build into something like a book or a collage.
https://github.com/limina1/node-visualization
 
 this is a a whole bunch of markdown files that act as technical documentation for a programming platform, language and virtual machine. 
there are plenty of different ways I could organize it for Alexandria's purposes. (and converting to AsciiDoc will be doable if annoying) 
 I'm sure an llm could help you with that, also auto add [[idea]] to any additional terminology. When an article with that name is created , it'l link to it 
 Ah nice. Backlinks style. 
(Have you had anyone doing dishonest/malicious shit with that yet? Like just throwing a whole list of future-links in their documents?)