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GitMurf opened this issue Nov 21, 2020 · 2 comments
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Smart Links idea tracker #31

GitMurf opened this issue Nov 21, 2020 · 2 comments

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GitMurf commented Nov 21, 2020

Running tracker of ideas

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GitMurf commented Nov 21, 2020

https://roamresearch.slack.com/archives/C0190JLGDUJ/p1605906511151800

Idea that would be neat to toggle on and off:

Highlighted non-linked references on the page they exist on.

I could see a workflow where I have all my highlights imported from Readwise, I am reviewing them and want to make as many links to other ideas as possible. That workflow could be augmented by highlighting words/phrases that have a page already in my graph. Sometimes this would help, sometimes not, but I could see it be something similar to the “recommended highlights” in Kindle books.

Any tools that do this today?

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GitMurf commented Nov 21, 2020

Tyler Wince I love your idea. And then you could have option to right-click for example a highlight to “accept” the link or not. Or “accept all” of that word/phrase/page. And then option to accept all highlights to be converted to page links.

I actually have been working on a super similar idea. See this post. Thoughts?

https://roamresearch.slack.com/archives/C0190JLGDUJ/p1604681958090000


Ok now have my development juices / excitement flowing again on this ;) looks like I know what I am working on this weekend. Goal is to get a working version out to everyone this weekend. Have a few more features I need to add like “fuzzy matching”. If [[Bobby Smith]] is in my graph and I have “Bobby” in my block I want to recommend the link still. Use case for me is that I take a lot of notes for client meetings. I don’t want to have to spell out Bobby smith every time in my notes. I want to write Bobby and have quick way to link later. If two Bobby’s found in my graph then recommend the one with the most links to it as it is more likely to be your match that you want.

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