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Wow, my first "Github discussion" I guess. ;-) I'm sorry, DATE-TITLE-TAGS.EXTENSION is my file name convention and I did not implement it that way so that its order can be changed easily. However, I'm curious. What do you mean by "identify each file" or "hard to select files in the terminal without fuzzy finders"? I'm identifying files and selecting files all the time without any issue. Maybe I can help you there? Related to Org links, you might want to read https://karl-voit.at/2022/02/10/lfile/ where I explain my current method to link files. It's not using Memacs any more. The only workflow I'm using myself that makes use of the Memacs filenametimestamp module is adding images to lazyblorg besides the usual "visualize files in the Memacs agenda" of course. |
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@ryanwwest Because of For one, where suitable, I use a file archive in similar shape as illustrated by the tree on Karl's blog post My Folder Hierarchy. Second, for simple navigation within my |
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Hi, I was wondering if in the filename schema in https://github.com/novoid/Memacs/blob/master/docs/memacs_filenametimestamps.org, if it would be possible to put the timestamp after the 'title' of the file? For example, for
2010-12-31T23.59_Cookie_recipies.pdf
instead have the file be recognized byCookie_recipies_2010-12-31T23.59.pdf
?My reasoning is that I tried a similar schema from https://karl-voit.at/managing-digital-photographs/ of DATE-TITLE-TAGS.EXTENSION in the past but having the date first made it difficult to identify each file (mainly using the title), hard to select files in the terminal without fuzzy finders (where you have to type the start of the file first), and more frustrating to use in any other program that isn't set up for them. I love the idea in general and appreciate that DATE first creates a nice universal sort order, but I'd prefer to put TITLE first and am not sure if everything can be accomplished in the same way that way.
For example, can Org links still refer just to the (unique) timestamp, not necessarily the whole filename, if the filename doesn't start with the date?
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