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# .nvim
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# .nvim
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<!-- [](http://www.lua.org) -->
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<!-- [](https://neovim.io) -->
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[](http://www.lua.org)
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[](http://www.lua.org)
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[](https://neovim.io)
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[](https://neovim.io)
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A Neovim (lua) plugin for working with a text-based, markdown [zettelkasten](https://takesmartnotes.com/) / wiki and
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A Neovim (lua) plugin for working with a text-based, markdown
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mixing it with a journal, based on [telescope.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim).
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[zettelkasten](https://takesmartnotes.com/) / wiki and mixing it with a journal,
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based on [telescope.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim).
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#### Highlights
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#### Highlights
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- Find notes by name, #tag, and daily, weekly notes by date
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- Find notes by name, #tag or by searching within note text
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- Find daily, weekly notes by date
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- **Vaults**: Support for multiple separate note collections
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- **Vaults**: Support for multiple separate note collections
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- Search within all notes
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- Place and follow links to your notes or create new ones, with templates
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- Place and follow links to your notes or create new ones, with templates
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- Find notes that link back to your notes
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- Find notes that link back to your notes
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- Find other notes that link to the same note as the link under the cursor
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- Find other notes that link to the same note as the link under the cursor
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- Support for links to headings or specific paragraphs within specific notes or globally
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- Support for links to headings or specific paragraphs within specific notes or
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- Calendar support
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globally
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- Paste images from clipboard
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- Alias link names to keep everything clean and tidy
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- Toggle [ ] todo status
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- Toggle [ ] todo status
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- Paste images from clipboard
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- Insert links to images
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- Insert links to images
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- Image previews, via `catimg`, `viu`, or extension
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- Image previews, via `catimg`, `viu`, or extension
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- Calendar support
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<div align="center">
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#### New features are being announced in the [discussions](https://github.com/renerocksai/telekasten.nvim/discussions)
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</div>
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---
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---
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## Search-based navigation
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## Search-based navigation
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Every navigation action, like following a link, is centered around a Telescope search: a Telescope search popup is
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Every navigation action, like following a link, is centered around a Telescope
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opened, and in the case of following a link, the search-text is pre-filled with the target. So, instead of opening the
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picker. You can then decide to actually open the note or just read the content
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linked note, you get a preview in Telescope and can decide if you actually want to go there. Since the search is often
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from the picker itself. Thanks to [Telescope actions](#picker-actions) you can
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likely to show up more than one result, you can preview related notes immediately.
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also just insert a link to the note or yank a link instead of opening the note.
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### The preview is a powerful feature
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Leaving the opening of the note to Telescope, you can decide with one key press whether you want to open the note in a
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split or in the current window - or if you've seen enough.
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I find that pressing the enter key to confirm the search does not interrupt my flow, and I really enjoy being able to
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check the preview. I often get enough information from it alone so I don't actually have to "visit" every note in terms
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of being able to edit it.
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- [Hard-coded stuff](#hard-coded-stuff)
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- [Hard-coded stuff](#hard-coded-stuff)
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## Requirements
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## Requirements
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Telekasten requires Neovim v0.6.0 or higher. Besides that, its only mandatory dependency of is
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Telekasten requires Neovim v0.6.0 or higher. Besides that, its only mandatory
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[telescope.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim), which acts as the backbone of this plugin.
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dependency of is
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[telescope.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim), which acts
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as the backbone of this plugin.
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Some features require external tools. For example, image pasting from the clipboard require a compatible clipboard
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Some features require external tools. For example, image pasting from the
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manager such as `xclip` or `wl-clipboard`. Users are encouraged to read the requirements section of the documentation
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clipboard require a compatible clipboard manager such as `xclip` or
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for a complete list of optional dependencies (`:h telekasten.requirements`).
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`wl-clipboard`. Users are encouraged to read the requirements section of the
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documentation for a complete list of optional dependencies (`:h
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telekasten.requirements`).
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## Getting started
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## Getting started
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### Base setup
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### Base setup
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In order to use Telekasten, you need to first require its setup function somewhere in your `init.lua`. Take this
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In order to use Telekasten, you need to first require its setup function
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opportunity to indicate the path for your notes directory. If you do not specify anything, the plugin will create it for
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somewhere in your `init.lua`. Take this opportunity to indicate the path for
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you automatically.
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your notes directory. If you do not specify anything, the plugin will ask you to
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create the defaults directories before first use.
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```lua
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```lua
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require('telekasten').setup(
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require('telekasten').setup(
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home = '~/zettelkasten', -- Put the name of your notes directory here
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home = '~/zettelkasten', -- Put the name of your notes directory here
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)
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)
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```
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```
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**NOTE:** For Windows users, please indicate the path as `C:/Users/username/zettelkasten/`.
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**NOTE:** For Windows users, please indicate the path as
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`C:/Users/username/zettelkasten/`. See `:h telekasten.windows` for more details
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about the specificities for Windows.
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### Suggested dependencies
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### Suggested dependencies
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#### Calendar
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#### Calendar
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Telekasten interacts very nicely with [calendar-vim](https://github.com/renerocksai/calendar-vim). Installing this
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Telekasten interacts very nicely with
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plugin will allow you to create journal entries for the selected dates and highlight dates with attached entries.
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[calendar-vim](https://github.com/renerocksai/calendar-vim). Installing this
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Telekasten.nvim can optionally plug into [calendar-vim](https://github.com/renerocksai/calendar-vim): Selecting a day in
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plugin will allow you to create journal entries for the selected dates and
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the calendar will open up a telescope search with preview that lets you open the daily note (or cancel out and keep
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highlight dates with attached entries.
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browsing your calendar). The daily note will be created if it doesn't exist. Days with daily notes get marked in the
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calendar.
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#### Image preview
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#### Image preview
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Various plugins or external tools can be used as image previewers to help you pick the correct one for your note.
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Various plugins or external tools can be used as image previewers to help you
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pick the correct illustrations for your note.
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- [telescope-media-files.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-media-files.nvim)
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- [telescope-media-files.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-media-files.nvim)
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- [catimg](https://github.com/posva/catimg)
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- [catimg](https://github.com/posva/catimg)
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- [viu](https://github.com/atanunq/viu)
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- [viu](https://github.com/atanunq/viu)
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#### Image pasting
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#### Image pasting
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- xclip
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- [xclip](https://github.com/astrand/xclip)
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- [wl-clipboard](https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard)
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- [wl-clipboard](https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard)
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_Image pasting is supported by default on MacOS, it is not necessary to install any other tool._
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_Image pasting is supported by default on MacOS, it is not necessary to install
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any other tool._
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#### Other useful plugins
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#### Other useful plugins
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While they do not interact directly with Telekasten, the following plugins greatly improve the note-taking experience.
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While they do not interact directly with Telekasten, the following plugins
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- [telescope-bibtex.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-bibtex.nvim)
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- [telescope-bibtex.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-bibtex.nvim):
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- [telescope-symbols.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-symbols.nvim)
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manage citations using bibtex
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- [peek.nvim](https://github.com/toppair/peek.nvim) or [markdown-preview.nvim](https://github.com/iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim)
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- [telescope-symbols.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-symbols.nvim):
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- [vim-markdown-toc](https://github.com/mzlogin/vim-markdown-toc)
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telescope picker for symbols and emojis
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- [peek.nvim](https://github.com/toppair/peek.nvim) or
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[markdown-preview.nvim](https://github.com/iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim):
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markdown previewer
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- [vim-markdown-toc](https://github.com/mzlogin/vim-markdown-toc):
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## Usage
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## Usage
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The simplest way to use the plugin is to call directly the related Telekasten command:
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The simplest way to use the plugin is to call directly the related Telekasten
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```vim
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:Telekasten <sub-command>
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```
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<details>
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<details>
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<summary>Advanced use</summary>
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<summary>Advanced use</summary>
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Each sub-command is implemented by a specific lua function. While high-level Telekasten commands can not accept
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Each sub-command is implemented by a specific lua function. While high-level
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arguments, you can also call directly the lua function with additional arguments. This is especially useful to craft
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Telekasten commands can not accept arguments, you can also call directly the lua
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some custom mappings.
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function with additional arguments. This is especially useful to craft some
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custom mappings.
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```vim
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### Commands
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the list for a more detailed description:
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- `panel` : brings up the [command palette](command-palette)
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- `panel` : brings up the [command palette](command-palette)
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## Customization
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## Customization
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### Highlights
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- `tkTag` : well, tags
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```vim
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### Mappings
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### Mappings
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```lua
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#### Advanced mappings
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**The documentation related to advanced mappings will be provided shortly.**
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**The documentation related to advanced mappings will be provided shortly.**
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## Features
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## Features
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### Vaults
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Simply add data to the `vaults` table in the configuration and configure each vault as you wish.
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### Templates
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- the option `close_after_yanking` defines whether the telescope window should be closed when the link has been
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### Calendar
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vim.
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next month is shown at the right side of vim.
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- days that have a daily note associated with them are marked with a + sign and a different color
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- days that have a daily note associated with them are marked with a + sign and
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- pressing enter on a day will open up a telescope finder with the associated daily note selected and previewed. The
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a different color
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daily note will be created if it doesn't exist. If you choose to not open the note, you will return to the calender so
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- pressing enter on a day will open up a telescope finder with the associated
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you can preview other notes.
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daily note selected and previewed. The daily note will be created if it
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doesn't exist. If you choose to not open the note, you will return to the
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calender so you can preview other notes.
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If you want to see a big calendar showing the current month that fills your entire window, you can issue the following
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If you want to see a big calendar showing the current month that fills your
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command in vim:
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```vim
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:CalendarT
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:CalendarT
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## Hard-coded stuff
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## Hard-coded stuff
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Some (minor) stuff are currently still hard-coded. We will eventually change this to allow more flexibility at one point.
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Some (minor) stuff are currently still hard-coded. We will eventually change
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this to allow more flexibility at one point.
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Currently, the following things are hardcoded:
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Currently, the following things are hardcoded:
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- the file naming format for daily note files: `YYYY-MM-DD.ext` (e.g. `2021-11-21.md`)
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- the file naming format for daily note files: `YYYY-MM-DD.ext` (e.g.
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- the file naming format for weekly note files: `YYYY-Www.ext` (e.g. `2021-W46.md`)
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`2021-11-21.md`)
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- the file naming format for pasted images: `pasted_img_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png` (e.g. `pasted_img_20211126041108.png`)
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- the file naming format for weekly note files: `YYYY-Www.ext` (e.g.
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`2021-W46.md`)
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- the file naming format for pasted images: `pasted_img_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png`
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(e.g. `pasted_img_20211126041108.png`)
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---
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_The Telekasten logo is based on the neovim logo attributed to Jason Long, neovim,
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_The Telekasten logo is based on the neovim logo attributed to Jason Long, neovim,
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