Creating a Documentation Dashboard and Emacs Function

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  • With a place to capture the data, I then wrote a Ruby script to open each of those web pages in my default browser. I wrapped that Ruby script with an Emacs ๐Ÿ” function. Later, I replaced that Ruby script with a ripgrep invocation.

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  • With a place to capture the data, I then wrote a Ruby script to open each of those web pages in my default browser. I wrapped that Ruby script with an Emacs ๐Ÿ” function. Later, I replaced that Ruby script with a ripgrep invocation.

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  • When I started at Forem, there were lots of new web pages that I didnโ€™t want to forget. I wanted to annotate and tag those web pages. I chose not to use my browserโ€™s bookmarks and instead chose to create an Org-mode ๐Ÿ” document. That document resides in my private repository for Forem Org-roam ๐Ÿ” directory.

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