Research and recommend citation format for markdown #1168
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rufuspollock
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I have no strong opinions on this as is not something I've used a lot. One thing that came to my mind regarding breaking the flow would be having some great autocompletes. My hunch is there is a VS Code extension or something like that where you can quickly add links with fuzzy search and smart auto complete. Again, not something I've explored myself as I don't come across this use case a lot. |
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[Originally written somewhere else in April 2020]
2 (maybe 3) parts:
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Reference: https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/authoring_bibliographies_and_citations.html
RMarkdown approach
Identifiers vs approximates
i.e. i often don't want to have to look up a specific identifier whether for a zettel or a bibliographic reference. Can i use something approx or have a way to auto look these up whilst writing fast.
So ... in fact what this is really about is how do i insert linke references without breaking flow?
NB: atm i have to go off to Zotero, find the identifier, boot a page in my markdown system eg.
books/{identifier from zotero}
and then i can reference that in obsidian fast doing[[type identifier ...]]
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