anki-capture

Like org-capture for Anki notes
git clone git://git.wrycode.com/wrycode/anki-capture.git
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commit 3a0bb02700ba4455891bfb7e544e043833f3230a
parent de9bfa5d46f5445e90466b91461cc7dc851ff2fb
Author: Nick Econopouly <wry@mm.st>
Date:   Fri, 16 Oct 2020 22:47:14 -0400

Update url and docstring in anki-capture.el

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1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/anki-capture.el b/anki-capture.el @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ;; ;; © 2020 Nick Econopouly, Cheong Yiufung ;; -;; URL: https://github.com/louietan/anki-editor +;; URL: http://git.wrycode.com/wrycode/anki-capture/log.html ;; ;;; Commentary: ;; Perhaps you want to use Emacs and Org mode for quickly adding notes to @@ -120,24 +120,25 @@ Turning on this mode runs the normal hook `anki-capture-mode-hook'." ;;;###autoload (defun anki-capture (prefix) "This is a unified command to handle adding Anki cards from - anywhere in Emacs. It is like 'org-capture' for Anki - cards. After adding a note, that note is synced to your - Anki-deck. 'anki-capture-file' must be set if you want to - persistently save a copy of your captured notes. - - The first time you run this command (per session), you will be - asked to choose three \"note settings\": an Anki deck, note - type, and tags for the card you are adding. Subsequent runs - will just assume you want all of the same settings. To change - settings use prefix arguments as follows: - - Use the single prefix argument (C-u) if you want to change some - of the note settings and keep some of them. Your previous - setting will automatically be filled in, so you can type enter - to keep it, or delete it (C-a C-k) to choose a new option. - - Use the double prefix argument (C-u C-u) if you want to start - fresh and choose new note settings." +anywhere in Emacs. 'anki-capture-finish' will close the temporary +buffer and sync the note to Anki. 'anki-capture-file' must be set +if you want to persistently save a copy of your captured notes, +otherwise you can view notes from this session in a buffer called +'*anki-capture-storage-buffer*'. + +The first time you run this command (per Emacs session), you will +be asked to choose three \"note settings\": the deck, note type, +and tags for the card you are adding. Subsequent calls will just +assume you want all of the same settings. To change settings use +prefix arguments as follows: + +Use the single prefix argument (C-u) if you want to change some +of the note settings and keep some of them. Your previous setting +will automatically be filled in, so you can type enter to keep +it, or delete it (C-a C-k) to choose a new option. + +Use the double prefix argument (C-u C-u) if you want to start +fresh and choose new note settings." (interactive "P")