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Here's a step-by-step guide to setting up and using your BrainArchive system in Obsidian, based on the provided details:
Here's a shell script that takes a variable named `vault_name` in Python case to create the directory structure for your BrainArchive system:
```bash
#!/bin/bash
# Define the default vault name
default_vault_name="BrainArchive"
# Use the provided vault name or fall back to the default
vault_name="${1:-$default_vault_name}"
# Create the main directory structure
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Inbox"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Personal"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Work"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Projects"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Research"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Learning"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Hobbies"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Reference"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Food"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Notes/Tech"
mkdir -p "$vault_name/Templates"
echo "Directory structure for $vault_name created successfully."
```
### Instructions to Use the Script:
1. Save the script as `create_vault_structure.sh`.
2. Make the script executable:
```bash
chmod +x create_vault_structure.sh
```
3. Run the script with the desired vault name or let it use the default name:
```bash
./create_vault_structure.sh
```
Or specify a custom vault name:
```bash
./create_vault_structure.sh MyCustomVault
```
If no vault name is provided, the script will use "BrainArchive" as the default vault name.
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## BrainArchive System Setup Guide