Topic Links 3.0 Archive ~upd~
Load the directory of Markdown files into an open-source graph database or a local-first personal knowledge management (PKM) tool like Obsidian. This ensures your knowledge network remains accessible for decades to come, independent of any single software vendor. To help find the exact files you need, tell me:
Define 3-5 broad topics that your website specializes in. These will be your main category pages or cornerstone content. 2. Create Semantic Cluster Content
Appendix B — Example API endpoints (illustrative) topic links 3.0 archive
“Links are not dead. They’re just waiting for a better directory.”
Use the following query to find archived versions of sites that used topic_links_3.0 in their URL structure: Load the directory of Markdown files into an
References and Further Reading (selective)
Unlike standard HTML links, the relationships documented in this archive map connections in both directions, preserving context regardless of the entry point. These will be your main category pages or
, it primarily searches the "clear web" and does not index .onion links directly. Breachsense specific .onion link from the archive, or do you need help setting up a secure browser to access these directories?
How closely related topics are conceptually.
Use a tool or script (such as SingleFile or an Obsidian community plugin like Local Images or Webpage Dump ) to convert the live link into a local, permanent text copy. This ensures your archive remains pristine regardless of what happens to the live web. Step 5: Conduct Weekly Graph Maintenance