See this: https://andrews.substack.com/p/zeroperl-sandboxed-perl-with-webassembly
Tagging system
@cooklang, @tags
FILES BEFORE APPS! MOJO
Portanto o finder tem 1 search por texto dentro de images
Nevermind about quiver, use simple markdown text files, and at the top just use something like https://cooklang.org, simply don’t care about the structure of yaml front matter. In the end of each text file, simply use a “ref” sub-section, and you will easily find all your “bookmarks”, simply search by tag.
If you want to find files tagged with let’s say “clickhouse” and “dns” just
grep -r -E "@($_tags)" ~/notes/dataWIP
xattr é uma merda, tens de usar exif
xattr -lrx .Pensa que as tags do macos não têm valor! Apenas são isso uma tag, no entanto as xattr são labels pois têm valor! No caso da tag o nome dela é o seu valor!
Soluções:
https://jupyterbook.org/en/stable/structure/toc.html
https://info.michael-simons.eu/2013/10/25/archiving-os-x-mavericks-tags-and-other-data-with-git/ https://github.com/chbrown/macos-tags https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata https://github.com/jdberry/tag
https://eclecticlight.co/2017/12/27/inside-finder-tags/
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/110662/possible-to-tag-a-folder-via-terminal
python https://pypi.org/project/biplist/ https://bitbucket.org/wooster/biplist/src/master/ https://github.com/xattr/xattr
Ver este file
/Users/jpn/Library/Mobile Documents/comappleCloudDocs/Downloads/Students
Don’t Know What Files And Folders Are, Professors Say - Slashdot.pdf
Nao curte tags com ”:” pois transformou em ”/”
Search: open finder/spotligth and type tag:#some-tag
https://info.michael-simons.eu/2013/10/25/archiving-os-x-mavericks-tags-and-other-data-with-git/
ref
- https://docs.github.com/en/contributing/writing-for-github-docs/using-yaml-frontmatter
- https://cooklang.org
- https://talk.macpowerusers.com/t/notes-linking-your-thinking-or-folders-notes-and-files-apps/36554/11
- https://github.com/madeindjs/vscode-markdown-tags
- https://digitalorientalist.com/2024/03/01/low-tech-high-reward-a-report-on-the-workshop-making-the-most-of-digital-humanities-for-tibetan-studies/