Trying Scrapbox
When starting to use Scrapbox, I noticed that many people I admire in my surroundings seem to use it. It gives off the impression that it is popular among the academic cluster in Japan, but not so much among startup people. Instead, they seem to prefer Notion. In terms of writing style, I learned that you can create bullet points using tabs. By adding "[]" around a word or phrase, it becomes a link. You can also add hashtags using the "#" symbol, such as #最初に読む. Additionally, you can paste images and even include quotations using the ">" symbol. Scrapbox also allows for bold formatting, as well as the ability to create something huge with "****". You can even create slanted text using slashes / and slanted bold text using /*. Furthermore, you can use a hyphen - to negate something. When it comes to adding links, you can simply paste the URL to display it as a link, like . However, if you want to add text along with the link, you can use "[]" and write the desired text inside, like Google Link. If you want to include an image with a link (for example, when you want the image to redirect to a specific page when clicked), you can write the image link and the URL inside "[]", like https://gyazo.com/e3b27bb9fb3590946095d5e917e9dd69 https://twitter.com/tkgshn. Lastly, Scrapbox has the concept of different projects, such as /icons, but I haven't fully grasped the understanding of it yet.