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# HyWiki: Fast, Hyperlinked Note-taking with No Markup Required
Bob Weiner - Pronunciation: wine-er, <mailto:rsw@gnu.com>

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This talk will demonstrate HyWiki, Hyperbole's new markup-free, personal
Wiki system for note-taking.  HyWiki utilizes Org format and its publishing
framework.

With the press of a key, HyWiki lets you:

-   create a new HyWiki page when on a WikiWord
-   create a highlighted hyperlink to a Wiki page
-   jump to an existing page or section therein
-   publish an entire HyWiki to the web with numbered sections

We'll demonstrate how you can efficiently take notes and have them
automatically interlinked without having to master Org link syntax or any
syntax at all.

HyWiki is quick, simple and efficient.  It has been tested to perform well
with 10,000 WikiWords and requires no database nor configuration.  Install
the Hyperbole package and you are ready to go.

About the speaker:

Bob Weiner has been molding Emacs to his will for most of his life. His
mega-Hyperbole package aims to simplify all kinds of information management
across Emacs modes.  HyWiki is his take on fast hyperlinked note-taking.
Let's see if he has something interesting to show us.

See also:

- [EmacsConf - 2023 - talks - Top 10 ways Hyperbole amps up Emacs](https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/hyperamp)
- [[!taglink CategoryHyperbole]]

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