Kindle-highlight-to-Word-document-script VS quoordinates

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Kindle-highlight-to-Word-document-script

A script using Readwise API endpoints to create a Word document from Kindle highlights stored in your Readwise account. (by AEchRod)

quoordinates

Use OpenAI Embeddings to visualize Kindle Highlights from Readwise! (by bramses)
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Kindle-highlight-to-Word-document-script quoordinates
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Kindle-highlight-to-Word-document-script

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quoordinates

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    You definitely could! Funnily enough, I have a function named "justBooks()" [1] that filters the Readwise export to just book type tags, but you could use the entire export, or whatever upstream method you want. I think much like journaling, every one's use case will be catered to their own tasks/quotes/ideas, but allow me to share centralized advice. You'll definitely need: 1) a database that supports vectors, I use Postgres 2) a low friction way to get your "new" highlights from your reading practice, I use Readwise 3) an llm to "cache" transformations [2]. This transformation does an insane amount of work, and takes it to the next level in terms of utility, I wouldn't skip it.

    [1] - https://github.com/bramses/quoordinates/blob/1b9d1fadaded98b...

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Kindle-highlight-to-Word-document-script and quoordinates you can also consider the following projects:

Zotero2Readwise - A Python Library to retrieve annotations and notes from Zotero and upload them to your Readwise.