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diff --git a/2020/info/18.md b/2020/info/18.md index 8dcb3ad0..6633c598 100644 --- a/2020/info/18.md +++ b/2020/info/18.md @@ -39,42 +39,41 @@ Points to be covered <!-- from the pad ---> -- Actual start and end time (EST): Start 2020-11-28T15.39.41; Q&A 2020-11-28T15.56.29; End 2020-11-28T16.01.03 - +- Actual start and end time (EST): Start: 2020-11-28T15.39.41; Q&A: + 2020-11-28T15.56.29; End: 2020-11-28T16.01.03 # Questions - ## Why not to run a background Emacs for parsing instead of implement a new parser? - -Running a background Emacs progress sounds great, but is still limited. Forwarding all queries to a background Emacs (like org-mode's exporter does) is only feasible with a (??? zaeph can probably fix the answer) - +Running a background Emacs progress sounds great, but is still +limited. Forwarding all queries to a background Emacs (like org-mode's +exporter does) is only feasible with a (??? zaeph can probably fix the +answer). ## How often does the DB index get updated in order to contain changes within Org files? - Either on save, or on idle-timer. - ## Did you ever think of opening up (or designing) the SQL DB as a general Org speedup-tool outside of org-roam so that other libraries that do execute complex queries are able to re-use the summarized data? +FYI, see John Kitchin's work, he uses a SQLite database to index his +Org +files. <https://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2017/01/03/Find-stuff-in-org-mode-anywhere/>. -FYI, see John Kitchin's work, he uses a SQLite database to index his Org files. <https://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2017/01/03/Find-stuff-in-org-mode-anywhere/> -- John's DB approach is great. However, we should not end up using several DB-index in parallel. ;-)+1 +- John's DB approach is great. However, we should not end up using + several DB-index in parallel. ;-)+1 +## Obviously with the 'global backlinks' agenda, it would be interesting to combine with the eev stuff from before :-) (<https://github.com/edrx/eev>) -## Obviously with the 'global backlinks' agenda, it would be interesting to combine with the eev stuff from before :-) ( <https://github.com/edrx/eev> ) - - -## about the external program, you could just talk to the PANDOC guys (or Firn [Parses org-files into data structures with Orgize <https://github.com/PoiScript/orgize> ], Logseq [OCaml & Angstrom, for the document parser <https://github.com/mldoc/mldoc> ]), they're very helpful and have already a good org-mode parser - +## About the external program, you could just talk to the PANDOC guys (or Firn [Parses org-files into data structures with Orgize <https://github.com/PoiScript/orgize>], Logseq [OCaml & Angstrom, for the document parser <https://github.com/mldoc/mldoc>]), they're very helpful and have already a good org-mode parser ## Is it feasible to have this process of parsing org-roam following the LSP protocol? that would allow to be editor agnostic, and it would save the work to define the communication protocol and any other technical details. - # Notes -- "org-roam just wants to create backlinks" -- org-mode has many many files (377 lines in dired… including .elc files) -- If you want to create an index of all the org files using the native format, it would be very slow. So org-roam uses a sqlite database -- ripgrep (written in Rust) is more capable than grep; used by some Zettelkasten -- "Is there something we could do to import backlinks into org mode?" -- "We've always tried to have an experimental ground where we can track backlinks" - +- "org-roam just wants to create backlinks". +- org-mode has many many files (377 lines in dired… including + .elc files). +- If you want to create an index of all the org files using the native + format, it would be very slow. So org-roam uses a sqlite database. +- ripgrep (written in Rust) is more capable than grep; used by some + Zettelkasten implementations. +- "Is there something we could do to import backlinks into Org mode?" +- "We've always tried to have an experimental ground where we can track backlinks" |