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org-web-tools
- org-web-tools: View, capture, and archive Web pages in Org-mode
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Converting a web page to Org mode to include in my notes
There is also org-web-tools which use pandoc to convert html to org-mode. You can use pandoc also in scripts.
- Anybody here that isn’t a developer or has a degree in CS?
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Introducing Captee, an app to wrap a link in Org Mode or Markdown from the macOS Share Menu
There is also another great alphapapa package org-web-tools for those who only want org-mode format, or don’t use MacOS.
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Why not use Obsidian and/or Logseq instead of OrgRoam?
[org-web-tools] https://github.com/alphapapa/org-web-tools
- The sublime Joy of Emacs / Org Mode
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How do you save / archive web pages for references in notes?
You can use https://github.com/alphapapa/org-web-tools it can save a web pages as an org files and has some extra cool functionality.
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Is it possible to use org-mode as a filing cabinet too?
Not sure what you mean by "filing cabinet." Org does have file attachments. See also https://github.com/alphapapa/org-web-tools for archiving Web pages with Org.
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How to Use org mode for Lecture Notes (CS and Engineering)
Also, not exactly related to your question, but you may find it useful: See https://github.com/alphapapa/org-web-tools, which also makes it easy to attach Web page archives.
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Org capture in Nyxt: taking notes while browsing
Press c l to choose my commonplace-book link-capture template, which uses org-web-tools to insert an Org link with the Web page's title as the description:
yequake
- yequake: Drop-down Emacs frames, like Yakuake
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What is the best way to manage startup configurations in Emacs?
Never tried, but you might find interesting https://github.com/alphapapa/yequake
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Org capture in Nyxt: taking notes while browsing
Press Super+c to open an org-capture frame with Yequake.
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org-popup - Take notes in cool way
In the same spirit there is yequake
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Pop-up Terminal/EShell in Emacs?
Something like this?
What are some alternatives?
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
dot-emacs - My GNU/Emacs configuration
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
org-popup - Take notes for emacs org-mode using pop-ups
pup - Parsing HTML at the command line
shell-pop-el - shell-pop.el helps you to use shell easily on Emacs. Only one key action to work.
org-web - org-mode on the web, built with React, optimized for mobile, synced with Dropbox and Google Drive
SingleFileZ - Web Extension to save a faithful copy of an entire web page in a self-extracting ZIP file
org-cliplink - Insert org-mode links from clipboard
yad - Yet Another Dialog
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode