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WEBVTT - EmacsConf 2022, Ramin Honary: "Build a Zettelkasten with the Hyperbole Rolodex" captioned by ramin

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Hello, attendees of EmacsConf 2022!

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The title of my talk is:

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"Build a Zettelkasten with the Hyperbole Rolodex."

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My name is Ramin Honary.

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I work as a software engineer

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writing apps for a small machine learning consultancy.

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I have been using Emacs since roughly 2018

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after having switched from a workflow

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using Vim together with Screen/Tmux for over a decade.

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Today I'd like to talk a bit about

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the Hyperbole package for Emacs.

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Others are presenting talks later today

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about Hyperbole as well,

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including some of the the authors and maintainers,

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so I won't go into too much detail

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about how Hyperbole works.

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Instead, I want to present

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a more concrete use case for Hyperbole,

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which is how to use it to facilitate

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the Zettelkasten method.

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Most Emacs users will probably be

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more familiar with Org Roam.

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Org Roam may even be the first thing that comes to mind

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when you hear the word "Zettelkasten."

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But personally, I use Hyperbole

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because I found it easier to get started with

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using it as an ideas database.

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All you need to do is install the Hyperbole package

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(which is available on GNU-ELPA)

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and then set a few customization options.

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There is nothing else you really need to do

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to get started.

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And also, Hyperbole works nicely with Org Mode.

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So Hyperbole's built-in functionality

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can be used as a nice, light-weight alternative

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to other Emacs Zettelkasten packages.

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This talk is for people who are curious about

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getting started with the Zettelkasten method,

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but are not ready to commit

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to a more purpose-built solution like Org Roam.

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So the thing I'd like people

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to take away from this presentation

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is that the Hyperbole Emacs package

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provides you with a flat-file database called "HyRolo"

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which you can use to store ideas.

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Then you can use what Hyperbole calls "buttons"

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(which are hyperlinks)

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to execute arbitrary Emacs commands

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and by inserting links into your database

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that execute queries against the database itself.

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These query-action links serve as

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a means to link ideas together,

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thus creating a functioning "Zettelkasten."

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If this doesn't make sense to you,

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I'll explain what all of this means presently.

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So just a quick overview of what "Zettelkasten" is.

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Note that most of what I say

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about the Zettelkasten method

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comes from a guy called Sascha Fast,

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and his website: zettelkasten.de .

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So a Zettelkasten is, in brief,

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a database containing many nodes of interconnected ideas,

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each idea being a single quantity of knowledge

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(about a paragraph)

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and linked to other related ideas.

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Also, let me quickly mention

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that there are actually many tools I use

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that assist me with the zettelkasten method:

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Hyperbole for hyperlinks;

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Embark for general text editing;

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Org Mode for markup;

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Dired for managing large sets of files;

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Consult, Vertico, Orderless, Marginalia;

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for interactive search through directories and documents;

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and Magit for revision control,

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and syncing my database of ideas

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across a few of my computers.

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Each of these tools provides some unique functionality,

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but today I will be focusing mostly on Hyperbole

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and how it is especially useful

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for the task of linking information together

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which is the most important aspect

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of the Zettelkasten methodology.

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And now I'll briefly go over what Hyperbole is.

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At it's core, Hyperbole is a simple markup language

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specifically designed to markup hyperlinks.

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Now, a hyperlink usually is only able to jump to

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ordinary URLs and file paths.

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Hyperbole extends the function of a hyperlink to provide

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a simple human-readable markup

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for executing Emacs commands (called "button actions")

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and then, on top of this core functionality,

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a few mini applications

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for example "HyRolo" and "Koutline",

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have been built to make Hyperbole more generally useful

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as a personal information management tool.

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"HyRolo" is the feature that I use as my Zettelkasten,

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and in particular, the HyRolo search feature

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in combination with

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the usual Hyperbole hyperlink markup language.

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So let me just quote the Hyperbole manual:

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"Hyperbole includes HyRolo for convenient management of

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hierarchical, record-oriented information.

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Most often, this is used for contact management

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but it can quickly be adapted to most any

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record-oriented lookup task requiring fast retrieval."

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So in other words, for example,

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it can be used to run search queries

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across the full set of nodes in a set of Org-Mode files.

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This means we can use an Org-Mode file

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as a flat-file database

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in which entries in the database can be linked together.

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This, in essence, is a what a Zettelkasten is.

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HyRolo needs almost no configuration,

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even if you are using it

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for the purpose of Zettelkasten,

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but you should at least make sure

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you set the location of the database

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in your Emacs config file, using the Customize system

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or however you prefer to configure your Emacs.

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I use "use-package", and on this slide I have here

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an abridged version of what my "init.el" file

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looks like for the Hyperbole package.

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A few relevant environment variables are set:

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the "hyrolo-file-list" variable

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selects where to find Rolo database files

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for the purpose of search. I have it set

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to just the Zettelkasten flat file database.

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And I also set "hyrolo-date-format" variable.

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Each database entry has a time stamp, and

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I use the time stamp as a unique ID

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for each entry (that is, each idea node)

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in the database.

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Finally, before I get into the actual demo,

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let me quickly explain

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the Hyperbole mini-buffer menu system.

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Mini-buffer menus in Hyperbole work just like

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in an ordinary GUI,

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except you typically enter into the mini-buffer menu

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with a key binding instead of a mouse click.

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To open the Hyperbole menu,

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you use the Hyperbole universal leader key

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that's C-h h, which by the way,

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this rebinds the "view-hello-file" command,

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which is a command that probably most people never use.

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So all Hyperbole menu key sequences begin with C-h h.

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Please remember this:

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as I explain how to do things,

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please don't worry too much

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about the key sequences I use

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to perform certain actions.

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Really, I am just navigating

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the Hyperbole mini-buffer menus.

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It is a very discoverable and fluid user interface.

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Anyway, now that we have configured our Rolo database,

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let's see how we enter new ideas into the database.

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And I will start with an empty database,

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then I'll switch over to a more complete database

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that I prepared for this demo. So...

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first we type the Hyperbole universal leader key C-h h,

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and then, you can see the menus down here

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we type "r" for "Rolo" and "a" for "add".

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That's C-h h r a to enter a new idea.

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And this command is available globally so,

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much like with the "org-capture" feature in Org-Mode,

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you can run this command at any time,

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at the very moment you want to enter an idea.

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First we are prompted for an entry title,

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and if you were using HyRolo as a contact list,

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this is where you would enter the person's name.

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I am using it as a Zettelkasten,

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so I instead enter a title for my idea.

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I'll just type in...

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and as soon as I press enter after this prompt,

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my Zettelkasten org file is opened,

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a new entry with the timestamp is created,

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and the cursor is placed at this entry

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ready for me to enter the body text of the idea.

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I'll type that in...

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Now I save the "idea" file (C-x C-s)

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and switch back to what I was working on before

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with the usual C-x 0 (delete-window) command.

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Next, I'd like to talk about

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the HyRolo database search feature,

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which is very useful.

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The HyRolo search feature uses

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only Emacs built-in functions

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and there is no indexing

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as with tools like "mlocate" or Org-Roam.

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So far, I have not had any trouble with efficiency.

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I don't know if at some point in the future,

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it will start slowing down.

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Emacs built-in search functionality

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is already pretty efficient as it is.

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It could also be that I am in the habit

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of storing larger bodies of text in separate files,

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and not in the flat file database.

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Anyway, you can search

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by regex, by string, or by words.

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I personally find the string search

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to be the most useful.

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The difference between word search and string search

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is that string search provides

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logical query operators like AND, OR, XOR, and NOT.

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Once you run a search query,

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a "*HyRolo*" buffer is opened

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with the query's results.

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And this is a read-only-mode buffer

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with a few useful single-key action bindings

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for navigating the list of results

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which I will now demonstrate.

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By the way, I have now switched over

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to a larger example Rolo database that I have created

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to demonstrate more of the HyRolo features.

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The HyRolo search is available

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in the Hyperbole mini-buffer menu

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so it is always available to you.

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Start with the Hyperbole universal leader key C-h h

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then "r" for Rolo and "s" for search. That is C-h h r s.

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Now we are prompted for a search string:

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I type in "Alice Abelton", and when I press enter,

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the search results pop up

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and the number of results is printed in the mini-buffer.

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We could also enter a search expression

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similar to a Lisp S-expression

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with logical operators like AND or NOT,

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but you would not need to quote the search terms.

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So, for example (C-h h r s), I could write

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"(and university character)" within parentheses

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and this would find entries

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that only contain both of the words

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"university" and "character".

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For the most part, I only really ever use

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the ordinary string search without logical operators.

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So as you can see, a search result buffer

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called "*HyRolo*" has popped up

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with all of the matching entries.

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And the search results buffer is a read-only buffer

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with several useful navigation key bindings:

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I can press "o" to switch to "overview" mode,

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which shows all of the headings, but no content.

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This would include subheadings

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with like 2 stars in front of it or 3 stars

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I can press "a" to switch to "show all mode"

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which shows all of the content under each heading.

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If I know I am looking for a keyword

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in a top-level heading,

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I can press "t" to switch to the "top-level" view mode

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which shows only the top-level headings.

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As is always the case

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with the Emacs default key bindings,

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"n" and "p" move the cursor down and up lines,

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so I can navigate the cursor downward

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to an entry that looks interesting.

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I can press "s" to show the content

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of that particular entry.

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I can press "h" to hide the entry again.

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And I can press "e" or M-RET on the entry heading

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to "edit" that heading (that entry),

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which will open the Org-Mode file,

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that is, the Zettelkasten database file

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with the cursor at this particular entry.

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Be warned that editing an entry creates a new timestamp,

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which I do not need, and there is currently

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no way to avoid this behavior.

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I work around this by simply using the undo command

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which removes the unwanted timestamp.

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And so that is how I use the HyRolo search functionality.

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Now... since the most important aspect of Zettelkasten

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is linking ideas in the database,

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how do we actually make this work in HyRolo?

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So this is the secret sauce of Hyperbole,

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and the key take-away

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for this presentation (as I said earlier).

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Hyperbole provides markup syntax

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for executing arbitrary Emacs commands

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so you can link HyRolo entries together

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using the HyRolo search function.

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Let me demonstrate this now.

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I am back in my example HyRolo database,

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and if you take a closer look

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you can see some of the hyperlinks

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that I already created

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with the angle-round bracket syntax.

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Now with the cursor inside of these brackets,

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I can press M-RET to "click" on this link.

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As you can see, the search query

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corresponding to this hyperlink here has executed

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and popped up the "*HyRolo*" search results buffer.

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There is only one linked entry,

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but the list of ideas that are produced

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by the search query in this buffer here

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are the list of all of the other ideas

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that are related to this hyperlink

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that we just clicked on here.

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(Let me get rid of the other window...)

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Now from within this "*HyRolo*" buffer,

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I can navigate to another hyperlink...

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and clicking on that updates the "*HyRolo*" buffer

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with new results again.

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I can just keep navigating through

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all the Zettelkasten entries in this way.

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And so this is it.

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This is my simple but effective Zettelkasten,

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constructed entirely with the functionality

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already built-in to Hyperbole.

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In the remaining time,

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I'd like to talk about how Hyperbole hyperlinks work,

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because it's slightly different

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from how hyperlinks work in Org Mode

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or with the Emacs clickable text properties.

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The easiest way to create a hyperlink button

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that runs an Emacs command

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is simply to type the Emacs command as an S-expression,

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but with angle brackets instead of parentheses.

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If you were looking closely,

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you probably already saw a hyperlink of this form,

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an angle-bracketed Emacs command.

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This hyperlink simply calls

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the "hyrolo-fgrep" function with this string argument.

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and so clicking on this button

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is equivalent to running a HyRolo search

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with the C-h h r s key sequence.

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As you can see, clicking on it

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produced the search results

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for entries associated with that string query.

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It's also possible to label an action

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with a so-called "implicit link",

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and that's this angle-and-square bracketed notation.

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If I click on this button,

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it will activate this action

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to the right of the colon separator,

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and there are the relevant search results

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from that string query.

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Finally, there are "explicit links",

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which I find to be especially useful

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for the Zettelkasten method.

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I've already shown an example

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of using an explicit link before.

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What makes explicit links so useful is, firstly,

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that the button works with just the label alone.

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There is no need to write an S-expression or anything.

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You can write the link label

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inline with the body text of the idea.

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(For example, like this.)

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Explicit links are identified by their label,

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so they are especially good for

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the names of people and places.

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By the way, this Zettelkasten database is for

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a fictional story I started writing

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for the purpose of demonstrating HyRolo

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in this presentation, and I had so much fun writing it

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that I may actually continue developing this story.

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Anyway, let's create a new explicit link

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and a new idea entry for a character in the story.

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So suppose I want to create a new idea node entry

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for this fictional character here,

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and I'll also want to link this entry to that node.

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Since hyperlinks are just string search,

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we don't actually need to have

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an entry in the database for this character.

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The worst that can happen is that the hyperlink

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executes a search that returns no results.

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So it's OK to create the hyperlink

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before we have an actual entry for this person.

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(I'll just M-w copy the name.)

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Now I use the universal Hyperbole leader key C-h h,

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and then "e" for "explicit links"

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and "c" for "create". That's C-h h e c.

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We are prompted for an entry label

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but it defaults to the text highlighted by the region,

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so I just press enter.

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Now it prompts for a button type,

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so I select "hyrolo-fgrep"

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(and there's Orderless helping me go faster),

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and since "hyrolo-fgrep" requires

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a string argument for the search query,

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I am prompted for the query string.

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I'll type in "character:", (yank "Kerri Katz's" name)

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and there we are, the link has been created, and

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(let me just get rid of the # character)

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I can try it out.

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There's no search results. That's fine.

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We haven't created an idea entry yet

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for this character now.

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So let's go ahead and do that now.

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If we remember how to create a new idea,

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it's C-h h r a, and then I type "character:"

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and then yank the name again.

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Now a new node has been created,

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and I can start describing this character.

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Notice that I like to precede my characters

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with the keyword "character:" colon.

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This technique helps me to create hyperlinks

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using more descriptive search queries

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that return fewer but more useful search results.

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And finally, I can create an explicit link

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from this character back to

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the other character (her boyfriend).

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I just type in "<(Bertrand Becket)>",

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and this explicit link has already been created

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so I don't need to create it again. It just works.

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Hyperbole identifies buttons by their label,

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so as long as an explicit link button with that label

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has been created before,

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I just can type in the button with markup by hand,

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and then I can just use it.

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Now I am back to the search results

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for the boyfriend character.

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I hope you can see how minimal but useful

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is this particular Zettelkasten technique I have

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that uses this "HyRolo".

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I should also make clear that Hyperbole explicit links

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are encoded in a separate file in the same directory

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as the Zettelkasten flat-file database.

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(So, let's go back to that and C-x C-f ".hypb").

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You should not edit this file by hand,

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but it is human readable,

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so it works well with Git

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and other revision control systems.

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Whenever an explicit link is activated,

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it consults this file and runs the associated action,

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which, in the Zettelkasten use case,

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will always be to run a HyRolo search query.

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The advantage of keeping a separate table of links

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is that you can edit the link action

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(that is, the search query) in just one place,

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and the updated button action works everywhere

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without having to change any other files.

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So, that is all for today.

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Thank you so much for listening to my talk.

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I'll be available for questions

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for the next 20 minutes or so.

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If there are any questions that I cannot answer,

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you will have a chance to ask

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the author of Hyperbole himself, Bob Weiner,

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later today after his presentation.

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Thanks for your attention!