not sure if its the best way to solve it but i made a custom deployment object in #anytype and a collection with all teh deployments .. so in each software object i can add the thing as inline collection but filter for its name, and each customer can have the same thing but filtered for customer. well tchncs is a customer now too but thats cosmetic :P ... so far ... so handy ... until now that was living in a sheet document @pkm
@jonno Hm? Formatierung hab ich mit als Erstes getestet und keine Probleme festgestellt. Was stört dich da? Und du kannst da genauso Objekte unternander verlinken wie in anderen Tools. Allerdings scheint hier der praktischste Weg ein @ statt einem [[ zu sein (was kein space kann)
"appimage, debian, snap, rpm" .. damnit #anytype that could have been a flatpak. and the other thing in the nixos repo is outdated which possibly is the reason why it wont login :(
#anytype had me scared there for a sec as all of my serversoftware objects somehow only had name and domain on the macbook ... luckily it was just a matter of updating the thing ... i think ... its fine again
hmmm the two dots in the center are for some reason nextcloud, which is connected through the 'server software' relation (the page does not have this relation but is connected to all objects with this relation for some reason) and 'service table' which is my collection... kinda looks like i did something wrong ^^ :think_bread: #anytype
edit: deleted the object, created a new one (and unhandily had to re-reference) – now it looks normal again. odd.
#anytype quicktipp: like with other tools like obsidian or notion, you can link objects. however, it doesn't use the [[title]] syntax for that. right now it seems like the most efficient alternative is @mention the object (which sadly doesn't support space yet), linking via /slashcommands or just select and link to an object.