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Bbedit and taskpaper
Bbedit and taskpaper












This will link the current item to the item referenced by the Markdown link. This means that if you have a Markdown link in the clipboard, whether it was created by Hook or some other app, you can then invoke Hook on just about any item and Hook to Copied Link. To elaborate on the fourth point: Markdown links in the clipboard that have absolute paths are considered valid URLs for purposes of hook-linking items together. BBEdit’s Markdown preview is very weak (a late, half-hearted addition).

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For just Markdown tables use, there’s zero reason to buy the full BBEdit (which is a wonderful development tool with great HTML preview tools). But with Copy Markdown Link you always get both the title and the URL. BBEdit/TextWrangler both come from BareBones a venerable Mac publisher. (I also tried TaskPaper and it was quite fast with this big file as well, and it has a very nice tagging system, but no links). If you paste a regular link into them you will just get the URL (some apps pick the wrong field and actually paste only the title–before 2020, Slack itself did that).

  • If you want to paste a link containing both the name and URL (address) of an item in a plain text field, this command does the job! For instance, TaskPaper and BBEdit are plain text.
  • You can use them as the basis for the Hook to Copied Link command.
  • You can also link to all kinds of other objects (e.g., emails, tasks, and objects in many different apps).
  • And unlike traditional file links, hook://file links generally work even if you move the file’s target!
  • It allows you to create Markdown links not only to web pages, but to files too.
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    Once you get used to the command, you can issue it one or two seconds. It sounds like something right up my alley, but it seems incomplete at the moment and isn’t getting official updates on a regular basis.

  • It saves you the trouble of manually creating markdown links. Like TaskPaper, it saves files in a Markdownish plain text format and uses clues in the text to distinguish things like section headers, paragraphs, and lists from each other.
  • You can then paste the link wherever you want. It works like Copy Link but it copies a markdown link, with the name of the linked resource and a link to it.












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