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105 lines
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[Πρωτεσίλαος](https://protesilaos.com/about/) built the note-taking tool
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[denote](https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote) for Emacs. In essence, denote is
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a straightforward and handy file-naming scheme for all kinds of files. This,
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e.g., allows altering the title of a note without breaking the web of links.
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The present vim package reproduces some of the denote features for vim. The
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implementation is yet incomplete; more features are expected. Note that this is
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not the first attempt to handle denote notes within vim.
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[Conan](https://zansh.in/) developed a [bash
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script](https://github.com/shuckster/denote-md) for denote and an accompanying
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[vim plugin](https://github.com/shuckster/vim-denote-md). Also
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[Ashton](https://lambdaland.org/) built such a [plugin](https://git.sr.ht/~ashton314/vim-denote).
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### Why?
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The present package aims at handling denote notes the _vim way._ For instance,
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both plugins do not bind the default key combination
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[`gf`](https://vimhelp.org/editing.txt.html#gf) to follow links.
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The vim option
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[`'includeexpr'`](https://vimhelp.org/options.txt.html#%27includeexpr%27),
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however, exists precisely for solving the problem at hand: following custom-made links.
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Also, the present package aims at remaining flexible. Again, both
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above-mentioned plugins require the denote note identifiers to follow the rigid
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format `YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS`. Per denote manual, however, the identify may be [any
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string](https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote#h:3048f558-7d84-45d6-9ef2-53055483e801)
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(free of field delimiters, of course).
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### Installation
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You may use any of your favorite plugin managers, or, manually place a copy of
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this package in, e.g., `~/.vim/pack/tools/start`. For such a manual
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installation, you may want to run `:helptags
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~/.vim/pack/tools/start/vim-denote` to regenerate the help files. This allows
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you to display the package documentation using `:help vim-denote` and similar
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commands.
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### Usage
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vim needs to know where your denote entries are stored. To do so, run the
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command `:DenoteDirectory! <path>` where `<path>` points to your denote
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directory. You may also define the `g:denote_directories`[^1] variable in your
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[vimrc](https://vimhelp.org/starting.txt.html#vimrc) as a list of paths to
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denote directories. The benefit of doing so is that the `:DenoteDirectory`
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command _(without bang)_ auto completes the paths to these directories.
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After specifying the denote directory, the following functionalities are
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available.
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_Following links:_ Simply place your cursor on a denote link and press `gf` or
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similar keys.
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_Link completion:_ When editing a note, write any prefix of a denote link
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(`denote:<identifier>`) and invoke [Omni
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completion](https://vimhelp.org/insert.txt.html#compl-omni) by pressing
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`<C-X><C-O>`. Even more so, if this completion is invoked after typing
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`denote:<str>`, then the link is completed for denote entries that have `<str>`
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as part of the title.
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_Browsing_ and searching notes:_ Browsing and searching is done using vim's
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[location list](https://vimhelp.org/quickfix.txt.html#location-list). The
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benefit of doing so is that commands like `:lnext`, `:lprev` etc. become
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available.
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- The command `:Denote [{keyword ..}]` lists all denote entries. The optional
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argument filters these entries by the appearance of the keyword in the file
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name.
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- The command `:DenoteByTag {tag}` lists all denote entries of a given tag.
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This command come with auto completion.
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- On an open note, the command `DenoteBackReferences` lists all
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references to that note.
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- Finally, the command `:DenoteGrep /{pattern}/[g][j][f]` searches within the
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denote entries for the given
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[pattern](https://vimhelp.org/quickfix.txt.html#%3Avimgrep).
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_Adding notes:_ Run `:DenoteNew {title}` to add a new note with the given
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title.
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[^1]: Run `:help g:denote_directories` for more information.
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### Example setup
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You get a possibly useful setup with a single default denote directory at
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`~/Documents/notes/` by placing these lines in your vimrc file:
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```vim
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au VimEnter * DenoteDirectory ~/Documents/notes/
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nnoremap <silent> <Leader>d :Denote<CR>
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nnoremap <silent> <Leader>D :DenoteBackReferences<CR>
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nnoremap ]l :lnext<CR>
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nnoremap [l :lprevious<CR>
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```
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After starting vim (in any directory), you can display all denote entries by
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using the `<Leader>d` key, move forwards and backwards in the list using the
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`]l` and `[l` keys, and list all back references to an opened note with the
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`<Leader>D` key (again, you can jump around the references using `[l` and
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`]l`).
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### Customization
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You can customize the behavior of this package using several
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global variables. Customization is explained in the [help
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file](doc/denote.txt), also accessible through `:help denote-settings`.
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### Future features These features are planned:
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- Tag manipulation
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- Title manipulation
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- Signature handling?
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- Note deletion?
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