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[Suggestion] Explain how do you use the tool with other tools (workflow) #5

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ghost opened this issue Apr 10, 2022 · 6 comments
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ghost commented Apr 10, 2022

It would be interesting to know how do you use it. Like the workflow you have with intrigue and a reference manager like zotero and a note-taking tool as logseq, or whatever you use. Maybe you could publish it in your website.

I ask for this because I am experiencing like some friction with the tools I use, and I think it is a pretty common thing, so it is always intriguing knowing how others manage it. Sorry if this was not the place to ask for this.

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@bambirombi Some ideas for the workflow could be borrowed from Scapple https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27nO8537L3U&ab_channel=MichaelDeliz

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shaunabanana commented May 29, 2022

Thanks @danieltomasz for the video link! I would also like to refer you to #7, where @danieltomasz showed an idea to backlink to Zotero. See also here for using Quick Copy in Zotero to get a link to an item. This would require Intrigue to be able to open links, though. Please follow #7 for progress.

For Zotero, personally I feel the next step would be to implement a translator to easily copy items along with their notes taken in Zotero to Intrigue, and a plugin to import Intrigue files back into Zotero for future use. The idea behind this is that one Intrigue file is for one specific paper/study session, and a reference manager like Zotero is for storage and management.

I haven't used logseq before, so any input from you would be appreciated :)

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danieltomasz commented Jun 6, 2022

To add what @shaunabanana wrote, the apps like Logseq or Obsidiana allows (with the addition of plugins like Obsidian URI or other apps like Hool) to link to specific note - If someone is using a Intigue board as a whiteboard it may be useful to link to longer notes or even drafts in the other apps to have everytjing on one place

This might really smooth when syntax [some text](URI link) will be supported (for what I understood in #7 (comment) for this moment the Zotero is supported but I think it might be extended to other type of links if needed)

There is a quite interesting movement of allowing the interlinking between apps https://linkingmanifesto.org/motivation/

@bambirombi what OS are you using? If you are on MacOS the app Hook allow you for linking and pasting link to other apps and files, on other OSes this is also possible, but in smaller scope

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ghost commented Jun 16, 2022

@danieltomasz I use Arch Linux. Do you know of anything similar to Hook for Linux?
What you describe is what I exactly want. The ability to link everything to one single place (for example, to logseq), and to open it from there.

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Logseq, Obsidian and Zotero will support making deep-links on Linux too
(for Zotero you need a specific translator like this https://github.com/silentdot/zotero-markdown-translator)

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