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>>15969942
This always seemed more effort than it's worth, to me. The definitions you really should just learn by heart, and if you forget something you can just look it up on wikipedia, these days.
What I do often do, however, is writing out a big proof in tex, if there's some difficult step I don't expect to remember. Then if I want to look it up later I can just grep the files and find it pretty quickly.
As for >>15969764 I just try to prove the theorems and make the exercises. No notes, generally. It has done me well thus far.

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>>15008286
>overleaf
Get Emacs, learn Emacs

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>>14840991
Emacs you can use it right away, just dont use spacemacs or one of those stuff like preconfigured with jupyter notebooks or the like. Install Emacs, create file with the ".org" extension, know that adding a "*" at the beginning of a line creates a header. just that to start. Manage stuff from the menu. You then expand Emacs for whatever else you need, only if you do need something.

I personally dont use org-roam but here, this org-roam-ui, an extension to org-roam so you see why Emacs is so popular.

Again, use Emacs for org-mode at first, nothing else.

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