I think I’m going to start using the stoa in [[do]] to keep my top level todo list — or at least my [[inbox]]. Unfortunately [[do]] the node is overloaded, and this is very convenient as I can just edit it in any browser :) Feel free to do the same if it helps! (I’ll likely soon add one doc per user in the Agora.)
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#push [[done]]
- I don’t finish a lot of things, but when I do, sometimes I push them to [[done]] :)
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#push [[agora plan]]
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code [[agora server]] / default UI
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code [[agora bridge]] / bots
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code [[auto pull]]
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perhaps base it on inline transclusion like wikipedia/url pulls
- update (2023): yes, this is the default approach to all integrations nowadays.
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this is partially implemented now, finally
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I think I added this as ‘node X pulled by Agora’
- I don’t remember where the code is :) I think there are currently two different paths that pull things?
- It should be easy to find though.
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code [[auto push]]
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[[foo]]
- foo gets this line auto pushed because it’s a wikilinked parent of a block (as defined by indentation or user set syntax)
- this is still not done surprisingly! I’m not sure it’s actually blocking on getting a proper [[agora protocol]] [[ast]]; we could extend the current [[lxml]]-based hack.
- honestly parsing the DOM of a site sounds like an OK approach? that is, when it doesn’t include microformats, etc.
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see also: all pulled and my [[journals]].