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amiralul@alien.topB to Emacs@communick.news · 2 years ago

Denote (denote.el) version 2.1.0 released!

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Denote (denote.el) version 2.1.0 released!

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amiralul@alien.topB to Emacs@communick.news · 2 years ago
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Denote is a simple note-taking tool, based on the idea that notes should follow a predictable and descriptive file-naming scheme.
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    I looked at the documentation but not able to grok it.

    Could someone ELI5 this for me? Where/how can this be used?

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      It helps you take notes. Each note is a file and has a strict naming convention, while it encourage you to make the filename as descriptive as possible. It’s sort of like org-roam, but without the need of a database. Works well together with dired.

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      it’s basically a set of simple but useful tools for creating/maintaining notes (or other files) based on a strict convention for filenames

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtSu3ydxKJ4&t=20s

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