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by cborenstein
1617 days ago
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Wow very interesting! I don't know too much about the legal brief use case but it sounds pretty similar to researching a coding task. > I imagine pressing 1, 2, 3, etc. to assign it to the corresponding bucket.
That's pretty much it. It's a compound command which allows you to do different things with the shortcut. E.g. 1g to go to 1. 1m to move notes to 1. 1q to create a new bucket in 1, Re: Ability to create new buckets on the fly
- We have that! (keyboard shortcut for it) > Some balancing mechanism for the buckets - a learning algo
Don't have that yet but could be pretty interesting. Key thing is that your notes are reasonably organized without slowing you down. |
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