# Discourse as a Personal Notebook **Category:** [blog](https://bawmedical.co.uk/c/blog/9) **Created:** 2025-11-29 17:57 UTC **Views:** 63 **Replies:** 0 **URL:** https://bawmedical.co.uk/t/discourse-as-a-personal-notebook/1260 --- ## Post #1 by @marcusbaw I have a personal Discourse instance which I use for multiple purposes, but for now I'll stick to just the **Notebook** features, I'll document some of the other features in the future though, in separate topics, and perhaps videos. Notebook-friendly features you get 'out of the box' with Discourse... * #tags, `code formatting`, emoji :face_with_raised_eyebrow: and custom emoji :yorkshire-rose: * All the standard Markdown formatting features like **bold**, *italic*, ~~strikethrough~~, >quotes and more. * [Links]() and [Oneboxing](https://meta.discourse.org/t/creating-rich-link-previews-with-onebox/98088) * First-class **image** support, especially if you use the **image grid** for multiple images. * Excellent **search** throughout all your notes. * Markdown | tables | * Bulleted lists and **1.** Numbered lists * Uploads of files * Video [previews](https://meta.discourse.org/t/creating-rich-link-previews-with-onebox/98088) in-topic * Comprehensive Category/Group permissioning to allow sharing of notes. * Beautiful and functional DateTimes [date=2025-11-29 time=18:01:18 timezone="Europe/London"] This makes it already pretty attractive compared to other platforms like [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/). I'm sure there will be tools out there with different or more features, but for me because I live in Discourse forums a lot of the time, it also makes sense to 'dogfood' Discourse for internal notes. ### Discourse Setup * **Category** - Create a **Category** for your notebook. For general notes I have a category just called #notebook, but I also have notebook categories for project-specific or subject-specific notes. I'd say start with just one category and add more when you have a lot of content with a particular **Tag**. If it's a personal notebook, make yourself the only person who can see/reply/create topics, in the category's Security settings. * **Tags** - Using **Tags** you can organise content and make your notes more discoverable or searchable. I have year tags like #2025 and subject tags like #linux. This makes it easy to get a list of all your notes on that subject. * **Email in to category** - there is a Category setting (`Custom incoming email address`) to allow you to configure emailing in to category - this can take some setting up if self-hosting, as you need to https://meta.discourse.org/t/configure-direct-delivery-incoming-email-for-self-hosted-sites-with-mail-receiver/49487, but it worth it - it's very helpful to be able to email stuff direct from your email program to notebook@forum.example.com and it just turns up in the Notebook! (note that **forwarding** the emails sometimes results in the content being stripped by Discourse,small gotcha there) * **Set Watching status (optional)** - for archival purposes, I find it's worth setting the notifications status of any notebook categories you create to **Watching**, this means you'll get emails containing all notebook content, as a backup in case you ever deprecate your forum (of course, why would you?) * **Customise the Left Sidebar** - You can customise your left sidebar by adding the #notebook category to your **Category list**, so it's easy to get to. Additionally you can add any key **Tags** to the sidebar tag listing. * **Sharing notes** - if you want to be able to have some private notes and some shared, simply create another Category (like in my case #developers) for these shared notes. Create Groups containing one or more co-collaborators, and add these groups to the Security settings of the category. ### Plugins and Theme components A number of theme components are useful for making your notebook even more featureful. * [**DiscoTOC TC**](https://meta.discourse.org/t/discotoc-automatic-table-of-contents/111143) - For nice structuring of notes that are longer and use Markdown headings, you can use this TC. If you ***always*** want a TOC in your `#notebook` entries (i do!), you can add the `