Personal CRM and intellectual sparring tracker. Use when logging conversations, tracking debates, managing relationships, or working with People/ folder in Obsidian vault. Handles creating person files, updating threads, and surfacing stale discussions.
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Personal relationship and intellectual sparring tracker in Obsidian.
/Users/junaidrahim/Obsidian/EverythingPeople/People/_Templates/Person.mdJunaid tells you about conversations → you handle all bookkeeping.
[[Person Name]] link#open-thread, #changed-my-mind, #revisit)#open-thread tags (>2 months)#person
**Aliases:** [[Nick]], [[Nickname]]
**Topics:** #topic1 #topic2
**Met:** Context of how they met
**Context:** Brief description (role, relationship)
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## Threads
<!-- Active intellectual threads, debates, ongoing discussions -->
- Topic X — current position, status #open-thread
## Notes
<!-- General observations, their perspectives, interesting takes -->
## Backlinks
<!-- Obsidian auto-surfaces via backlinks from daily notes -->
| Tag | Meaning |
|---|---|
#person | Base tag for all people |
#open-thread | Unresolved debate or discussion |
#changed-my-mind | They shifted Junaid's view on something |
#revisit | Worth circling back to later |
Add to the daily note under a ### Conversations section:
### Conversations
- [[Person Name]] — topic discussed, their position, your position. #open-thread
Keep it to one line. The backlinks on the person's page auto-surface everything.
People/_Templates/Person.mdDuring heartbeats, periodically:
#open-thread tagsLogging a debate:
- [[Shubhankar Khare]] — debated whether feature flags belong in code or config. He thinks config, I'm not convinced. #open-thread
Logging a mind-change:
- [[Phil Eaton]] — his post on testing changed my view on integration vs unit tests. #changed-my-mind
Marking for revisit:
- [[Aman Verma]] — mentioned interesting approach to distributed tracing. Get details next time. #revisit