Companion Link Note
A small published companion designed to complete the live forward-link and backlink loop for the writing system.
Contents
This short note exists to make the public link graph real. It points back to the main field-notes article, which means the main page can now show a true backlink instead of an empty state.1
Why this note exists
One published article is enough to prove rendering, but it is not enough to prove graph behavior. A second article is what turns ordinary inline wiki links into a visible network.
What it contributes
It contributes three things:
- a resolved outgoing link
- a backlink on the target page
- a second published entry in the archive
Reading this with the main note
The companion is intentionally small. The richer demonstration still lives in personal-site-field-notes. This page is here so the site can prove that forward links and backlinks are not hypothetical features waiting for later content.
Closing
Now the public site has a minimal but real two-note graph. That is enough to test navigation, archive behavior, tag pages, search, and backlinks with live published content.