# Joplin Documentation Format This directory contains the homelab documentation formatted specifically for Joplin note-taking application. The files are organized with numbered prefixes for easy sorting and navigation. ## 📁 File Structure Files are numbered for logical organization in Joplin: - **00-09**: Index and overview documents - `00-Homelab-Documentation-Index.md` - Main index - **10-19**: Infrastructure and architecture - `19-Individual-Service-Docs.md` - **NEW!** Complete index of all 159 individual service docs - **20-29**: Services and applications - `22-Popular-Services.md` - Popular services guide - **30-39**: Administration and deployment - **40-49**: Troubleshooting and maintenance - **50-59**: Advanced topics and automation ## 🔧 How to Import into Joplin ### Option 1: Individual File Import 1. Open Joplin 2. Create a new notebook called "Homelab Documentation" 3. For each `.md` file: - File → Import → Markdown files - Select the file - Import into the Homelab Documentation notebook ### Option 2: Bulk Import 1. Open Joplin 2. File → Import → Markdown files 3. Select all `.md` files in this directory 4. Choose "Homelab Documentation" as the destination notebook ### Option 3: Folder Import 1. Copy this entire `joplin/` directory to a temporary location 2. In Joplin: File → Import → Markdown files 3. Select the directory 4. All files will be imported with proper organization ## 🎨 Joplin-Specific Features These files are optimized for Joplin with: - **Numbered prefixes**: For automatic sorting - **Cross-references**: Links between related documents - **Table of contents**: In the main index file - **Consistent formatting**: Standard Markdown with Joplin compatibility - **Emoji icons**: For visual organization and quick identification ## 📱 Mobile Compatibility These files work well on Joplin mobile apps: - Tables are formatted for mobile viewing - Code blocks are properly formatted - Links work across devices - Images and diagrams are optimized ## 🔍 Search and Organization In Joplin, you can: - **Search across all documents**: Use Joplin's full-text search - **Tag documents**: Add tags like `#homelab`, `#docker`, `#beginner` - **Create shortcuts**: Pin frequently accessed documents - **Use notebooks**: Organize by topic or skill level ## 🔄 Keeping Updated To update the documentation: 1. Replace the files in your Joplin notebook 2. Or re-import the updated files 3. Joplin will preserve your notes and annotations ## 📝 Customization You can customize these files in Joplin: - Add your own notes and annotations - Create additional cross-references - Add tags for better organization - Modify formatting to your preferences ## 💡 Tips for Using in Joplin 1. **Create a dedicated notebook**: Keep all homelab docs together 2. **Use tags**: Tag documents by difficulty level or topic 3. **Pin important docs**: Pin the index and frequently used guides 4. **Enable synchronization**: Sync across all your devices 5. **Use the web clipper**: Add related articles and resources ## 🔗 Related - Main documentation: `../docs/` - DokuWiki format: `../dokuwiki/` - Original repository structure: `../` ## 📋 Document Numbering System - **00-09**: Overview and getting started - **10-19**: Infrastructure and architecture - **20-29**: Services and applications - **30-39**: Administration and deployment - **40-49**: Troubleshooting and maintenance - **50-59**: Advanced topics and automation - **60-69**: Reference materials (future use) - **70-79**: Templates and examples (future use) - **80-89**: Community and resources (future use) - **90-99**: Appendices and extras (future use)