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> org-agenda is not fast enough, and is practically unusable with more than a few tens of files.
Please see https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql, which implements agenda-like views with a much faster search backend.
> I use org-super-agenda and a central TODO file to manage my stuff
Hadn't heard of org-super-agenda, but looks great. Thanks!
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-super-agenda
I've tried with Org-Roam but I find the idea of breaking thoughts into little bits very awkward when I mostly work with philosophical books, where the priority is the relation of a concept to the others in the same book, then to the author, then maybe school, then to other authors. I haven't figured out how to model that in org-roam, but maybe there is a way? I also like to divide my notes into folders based on their author (awkward for multiple authors, I admit), but org-roam seems built to keep everything in one massive folder...
> the customizability lets me never be satisfied and spend more time screwing with stuff than actually working.
Yeah, I hear that. The one above is the most stable workflow I've come up with after numerous iterations. Keeping it as simple as possible, basically a super powered todo list or bullet journal, has helped, i think.
Check out https://github.com/jplindstrom/emacs-org-transform-tree-tabl... if you want to turn the org tree with the properties into a CSV file so you can collaborate with your non-nerd colleagues.
Check out https://github.com/jplindstrom/emacs-org-transform-tree-tabl... if you want to turn the org tree with the properties into a CSV file so you can collaborate with your non-nerd colleagues.
If you’re a company user, there’s < completion via https://github.com/xenodium/company-org-block
Disclaimer: I wrote it after muscle memory got used to tempo.
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