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pandoc_alfred
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Limitations in using Obsidian/markdown for academic writing
This can be made smoother using Automator applets or something like this Alfred workflow: https://chris-grieser.de/pandoc_alfred
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Recommending this Notion Site for an academic workflow using iA Writer, Pandoc, Alfred and Zotero
Here is the link to the notion site. You can use any other markdown app, the only "issue" I see is that you need to buy the Alfred power-pack. However, if you are already using Alfred, I think you will benefit from it.
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Where can I find a good course for writing my dissertation?
By the way I found this and I think you may also find it useful Pandoc-Alfred-Scrivener
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Alfred Workflow for Pandoc
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zotero-mdnotes
- Zotero update broke my workflow
- I updated Zotero and then couldn't find "Extract Annotations" anymore
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How I Read Research Papers with Obsidian and Zotero
Hm, have you ever considered using Mdnotes and if so, would you be able to compare your workflow with the one it leads to?
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PhD workflow: Obsidian, Zettelkasten, Zotero, Pandoc, and more
I then extract these highlights and annotations using the Zotfile plug-in, and import them into my literature notes folder in Obsidian. I really liked the Mdnotes plugin for this, but it recently stopped working for me so I re-created the template, which I have to populate manually, and which is structured into three sections: metadata, summary, and key ideas.
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Tips for managing references?
If it's of interest I just found this zotero plugin, Zotero mdnotes, and the joplin plugin Hotfolder, work quite well together.
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Anyone know of a PDF-annotations to Markdown CLI?
I recently installed the ZotFile and MdNotes plugins to Zotero as described here. The ability to export highlights and other annotations to a .md file is really useful, and makes me think that there must be a CLI out there which does something similar. I ask because ideally I would like to avoid having to go into Zotero, click on the pdf, extract annotations, then export to a .md file, selecting the project folder each time that I want to scrap export my annotations from a pdf. Rather, I'd like to integrate this process into Vim so that when there is some citation I have, I can use the Vimtex context feature to point the pdf-annotations-to-markdown-CLI that I hope exists at whatever pdf is included for that citation. My question is: does anyone know of such a piece of software which does something like this? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
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Where do you keep your reference articles?
Zotero mdnotes https://github.com/argenos/zotero-mdnotes
What are some alternatives?
alfred-workflows - My Alfred Workflows
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
alfred-harvest - Control your Harvest timers directly from Alfred.
obsidian-clipper - A Chrome extension that easily clips selections to Obsidian
obsidian-zotero-integration - Insert and import citations, bibliographies, notes, and PDF annotations from Zotero into Obsidian.
keep-it-markdown - Convert Google Keep notes dynamically to markdown for Obsidian, Logseq, Joplin and Notion using the unofficial Keep API. Also, import simple markdown notes back into Google Keep.
wikmd - A file based wiki that uses markdown
zotero-better-notes - Everything about note management. All in Zotero.
Marker - 🖊 A gtk3 markdown editor
obsidian-neo4j-graph-view - Juggl is a completely interactive, stylable and expandable graph view for Obsidian. It is designed as an advanced 'local' graph view called the 'workspace', where you can juggle all your thoughts with ease.
alfred-browser-tabs - 🔍 Search browser tabs from Chrome, Brave, Safari, etc..
Notion-to-Obsidian-Converter - Converts exported Notion notes to work with Obsidian.