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Evernote export receipts
Evernote export receipts













evernote export receipts

(replace-match ( save-match-data (kensanata/resolve-redirect ( while (re-search-forward org-bracket-link-regexp nil t) ( defun sacha/resolve-urls-in-region (beg end) (location ( when (and (string-match "\\`HTTP/1\.1 301" curl) "Resolve shortened URL by launching `curl -head' and parsing the result." Now I can use the code below to expand URLs and to open all the URLs in the region. This is Emacs, though, and even that can be smoothened with a little scripting. Since IFTTT had changed to rewriting the URLs instead of leaving the source URLs alone, I copied the original URLs and replaced the links that were in Org. I deleted lines that were no longer relevant. I opened each of the pages with C-c C-o ( org-open-at-point) to refresh my memory and follow up. In the past, I selected a range of notes to export from Evernote, saved them to a file, and used my sacha/evernote-extract-links-for-review function to extract the titles and URLs. I have an If This Then That recipe that monitors my saved items and stashes them in Evernote with the roundup tag. If I come across other interesting pages while browsing on my computer, I use the Evernote Web Clipper to save those pages with the roundup tag as well.

evernote export receipts

(See: How to read blogs efficiently with a feed reader.) I save the posts I want to follow up on or include in my weekly round-up. I skim a lot of blog posts on my phone using the Feedly app. =) Here's a recent hack that I put together to make my weekly reviews a little easier. This means Emacs geekery is going to turn up on my blog more often. Deciding how to spend time #time with various technical ideas and prototypes every day.















Evernote export receipts