zettelkasten
dragon
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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zettelkasten
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I wrote a bash script to collect demographic information for everyone in the country using the us census. I also created a simple bash script to take notes following the method, you can check it out here: https://github.com/AndrewCopeland/zettelkasten
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Show HN: Stormah, cloud notes stored in your own Git repo
This seems very familiar to a bash application I created that follows the zettelkasten note taking method. The source can be found here https://github.com/AndrewCopeland/zettelkasten
Each note is saved as a markdown file in GitHub and can be searched and linked easily from the zk cli.
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Is Zettelkasten Right for me?
I touch a lot of different technologies and I use my zettelkasten almost every day. To either jot down quick notes and for quickly searching my notes for a specific command/configuration. I implemented my own zettelkasten software using bash. Its a simple CLI solution that sync's my notes up to github (public or private) so they are backed up and easy to retrieve from other devices. My zettelkasten is driven by the CLI but I use it to open notes via github or open the note within Visual Studio code. The application can be found here: https://github.com/AndrewCopeland/zettelkasten
- A Zettelkästen with Vim and Bash
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My product is my garden
A simple not taking application that is written 100% in bash. It follows the zettelkasten note taking method which implements small notes that can be linked together. All notes are written in markdown files and can be auto-synced to a public or private github. You can find the project here: https://github.com/AndrewCopeland/zettelkasten
I only water these projects when I need to and I have no intent on commercializing them. I water them because I like them not because I want to monetize them.
dragon
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Drag and drop support for gokcehan lf file manager
https://www.reddit.com/r/suckless/comments/13hr5zy/comment/jmlxizk https://github.com/mwh/dragon
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Is there any way or kitten to drag and drop from kitten
https://github.com/mwh/dragon https://github.com/nik012003/ripdrag
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Drag and drop support for st?
Have a look at dragon
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I write a lot of extremely simple but handy shell functions.
This one lets me drag/and drop things out of a terminal session (kind of) into applications with https://github.com/mwh/dragon and i use it way too often!
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[OC] XFiles: A modular X11 file browser (WIP)
I'm used on a terminal workflow (ranger fm in the past, switched to lf) on a desktopless wm. I prefer it that way, the only thing missing is drag 'n' drop functionality, mainly for web apps. There is dragon but I'm considering installing a light gui fm for the job.
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"Super Buffer File" and Dragon integration
Yeah, some amount of extra explanation would have helped. I'm using this with a local program (https://github.com/mwh/dragon) that creates a pop-up GUI window (independent of Emacs) for "drag and drop" functionality. It only works with files on the local system, so the purpose of super-buffer-file is to create a local file associated with a buffer if one doesn't already exist, and return the name of that file.
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Is there a way to use an external file picker on Linux?
Not a direct answer, but maybe still useful… They way I handle this is using a drag and drop tool.
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TUI file manager killer functionality that never gets implemented!
I know there is dragon and the feature would require a terminal that supports it, but being able to simply select files and drag-and-drop them into a browser upload without requiring an additional window would be awesome.
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How to copy files from ranger into clipboard?
You can use Dragon
- Dragon – simple drag-and-drop source/sink for X or Wayland
What are some alternatives?
zim-desktop-wiki - Main repository of the zim desktop wiki project
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
diaryman - Lazy (wo)man's CLI diary manager
warpd - A modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
activate-linux - The "Activate Windows" watermark ported to Linux
gmail-sidebar-drive - A simple gmail add on to display all the drive folders and files in sidebar.
applications
shot-scraper - A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites
ranger_udisk_menu - This script draws menu to choose, mount and unmount drives using udisksctl and ncurses for ranger file manager
headless-ida - Run IDA scripts headlessly.
stretchly - The break time reminder app