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Youโ€™re such a beauty michael ! Iโ€™m about to feast like a king on this knowledge lmao. Maestro looks like Mac only but Iโ€™ll find a solution for windows. I wrote this react component generator in powershell a while ago actually. And Iโ€™ve used AHK before
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Added the ability to choose between a basic "const" template, and a basic "class" template Code: pastebin.com/buXvRumP #reactjs #react #javascript #vscode #cmd #powershell #automation #efficiency
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Have you got the auto-generation going on Browser links yet? Those are my faves. You can use the %FrontBrowserTitle% and %FrontBrowserURL% variables + a bit of variable rearranging to auto-generate Roam-friendly links and add custom tags based on what hotkeys you hit.
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Oh yup noticed you just posted the video above. But the images I just posted about take it up a level. No need to highlight + copy the article title and URL. Those built-in variables do it for you :)
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Other handy ones are putting in a basic "open roam in a new right-hand window" hotkey, and a starter query syntax snippet (because I can never remember that formatting)
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Great examples. At this point I use KM for page templates, my daily notes (including queries), and common links to local documents. Did you notice the PDF viewer that got activated yesterday?
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Not yet, sorry. All my KM-Roam system demos are messily spead over Twitter. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ Working on a web revamp that will make it 10x easier to post that kind of thing in a collected, organised place though. Eg. a "digital garden" - hopefully finishing up the 1.0 version this weekend
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I have lots of PDF's in Roam, but it's for 1 reason only - so I can open the side-window and break them down into small atomic-size notes, without too much fiddling and going back-and-forth. Added bonus: If, later, I need full context to understand my own notes, there it is.
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