[Spacemacs] Move org capture templates out of main config
Use org capture templates out of my main config so they can be shared between my Spacemacs config and my vanilla config
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org/capture/birthday.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/birthday.orgcaptmpl
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* %^{Name}
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SCHEDULED: %^t
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org/capture/email.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/email.orgcaptmpl
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** TODO [#A] Write Email
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SCHEDULED: %^t
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:END:
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From: Lucien Cartier-Tilet <lucien@phundrak.com>
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To: %^{Recipient}
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Subject: %^{Object}
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--text follows this line--
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%?
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--
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Lucien “Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet
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https://phundrak.com (Français)
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https://en.phundrak.com (English)
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Sent from a Free and Open-Source Linux operating system with GNU/Emacs
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org/capture/event.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/event.orgcaptmpl
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* %^{Title}
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%^{Scheduled or deadline?||SCHEDULED||DEADLINE}: %^t
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org/capture/health.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/health.orgcaptmpl
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* %^{Title}
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SCHEDULED: %^t
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%?
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org/capture/informatique.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/informatique.orgcaptmpl
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* TODO %^{Title}
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%^{Scheduled or Deadline?||SCHEDULED||DEADLINE}: %^t
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CATEGORY: %^{Category}
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:END:
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org/capture/journal.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/journal.orgcaptmpl
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* %U %^{Title}
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org/capture/link.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/link.orgcaptmpl
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* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %^{Link}
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:END:
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%?
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org/capture/notes-quote.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/notes-quote.orgcaptmpl
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* %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:END:
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Possible inspiration:
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#+begin_quote
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%i
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#+end_quote
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org/capture/notes.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/notes.orgcaptmpl
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* %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:END:
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org/capture/protocol-link.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/protocol-link.orgcaptmpl
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* TODO [#C] Link: %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %:link
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:TITLE: %:description
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:END:
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org/capture/protocol.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/protocol.orgcaptmpl
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* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %:link
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:TITLE: %:description
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:END:
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#+begin_quote
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%i
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#+end_quote
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%?
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org/capture/resource.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/resource.orgcaptmpl
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* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %^{Link}
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:END:
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org/capture/youtube.orgcaptmpl
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org/capture/youtube.orgcaptmpl
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* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:AUTHOR: %^{Author}
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:LINK: %^{Link}
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:END:
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%?
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@ -1916,10 +1916,10 @@ Cairo. The function definition was taken [[https://github.com/caiohcs/my-emacs#s
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:END:
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This function comes directly from Xah Lee’s website and allows the user to sort
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files in a dired buffer depending on four factors:
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* File name
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* File size
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* Last modification date
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* File extension
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- File name
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- File size
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- Last modification date
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- File extension
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(defun xah/dired-sort ()
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"Sort dired dir listing in different ways. Prompt for a choice.
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@ -2803,47 +2803,6 @@ one of them.
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<p><img src="./img/org-mode.svg" alt="Screenshot of an org-mode buffer" style="max-height: 900px" /></p>
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#+end_export
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And here you can find the source code of this buffer you just saw a screenshot
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of:
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports code
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,#+TITLE: My Document
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,#+AUTHOR: Lucien Cartier-Tilet
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,#+EMAIL: lucien@phundrak.com
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,#+DATE: 2020-12-21
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,#+TAGS: tag1|tag2|tag3
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,* Header 1
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: custom-id-for-html-export
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:END:
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# A regular comment
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This is an example org file, with [[https://config.phundrak.com/emacs][a link]], a {{{macro(with arguments)}}}, an <<anchor>>, /text in italic/, __undelined__, *bold*, +striken through+, some ~code~ and =verbatim=, some^{superscript} and_{subscript}, a code block and a bullet list:
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,* Element 1
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,* Element 2
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,#+header :export code
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,#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(message "Hello World!")
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,#+END_SRC
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| / | <r> | <c> | < |
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| This | is | a | table |
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|------+---------+----------+-------|
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| With | various | elements | |
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,** TODO Global task [1/2]
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,*** TODO [#A] Task 1
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,*** TODO Checkboxes [1/3]
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- [ ] Checkbox 1
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- [X] Checkbox 2
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- [ ] Checkbox 3
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,*** DONE Task 2
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CLOSED: [2020-12-21 mon. 14:30]
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,** Header 2
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,*** Header 3
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,**** Header 4
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,***** Header 5
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,****** Header 6
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,******* Header 7
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,******** Header 8
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#+END_SRC
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In order to make org-mode even sexier, let’s enable ~variable-pitch-mode~ for
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org-mode so we can get some proportional font. I’ll also remove ~auto-fill-mode~
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which seems to stick to Orgmode like hell and I don’t know why.
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@ -3203,32 +3162,7 @@ is exported to another format the header disappears but its content stays.
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(ox-extras-activate '(ignore-headlines))
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#+END_SRC
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This gives us access to the ~:ignore:~ tag which allows the behavior above
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mentioned. To give you an idea, the org buffer
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#+BEGIN_SRC org
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,* Headline 1
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Blah
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,** Headline 2
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Blah
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,*** Hidden headline 3-1 :ignore:
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Blabla
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,*** Hidden headline 3-2 :ignore:
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Blahblah
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#+END_SRC
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Will be exported as if it were the buffer
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#+BEGIN_SRC org
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,* Headline 1
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Blah
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,** Headline 2
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Blah
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Blabla
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Blahblah
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#+END_SRC
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mentioned.
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**** Capture
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:PROPERTIES:
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@ -3404,219 +3338,9 @@ but in external files which can be modified freely as actual Org buffers instead
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of trying to get a proper one with loads of ~\n~ characters and such. All these
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templates are declared below.
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In the next sub-sections will be described my org capture templates. These are
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not tangled into my Emacs configuration files, but into separate ~.orgcaptmpl~
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files stored into =~/org/capture/=.
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***** Emails
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Emails-d87336fe
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:END:
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This is my template for a new Email:
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/email.orgcaptmpl
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,** TODO [#A] Write Email
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SCHEDULED: %^t
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:END:
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From: Lucien Cartier-Tilet <lucien@phundrak.com>
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To: %^{Recipient}
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Subject: %^{Object}
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%?
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--
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Lucien “Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet
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https://phundrak.com (Français)
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https://en.phundrak.com (English)
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Sent from a Free and Open-Source Linux operating system with GNU/Emacs
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#+END_SRC
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I use it in case my computer is not yet connected to the internet and I need to
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already write the email so I can send it later. All I will need to to afterwards
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will be to copy and paste my capture in a new message buffer and send it once I
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am back online. This is exported to =~/org/capture/email.orgcaptmpl=.
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***** Journal
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Journal-9916f9bf
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:END:
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This template is quite simple: it creates a new entry with the current timestamp
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as its title, a brief title of my choosing, and then I can write whatever I wish
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to write. This is exported to =~/org/capture/journal.orgcaptmpl=.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/journal.orgcaptmpl
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,* %U %^{Title}
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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***** Notes
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Notes-4b4c10aa
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:END:
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This template is used for taking note about various subjects that can go from
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conlanging to development. I wrote it so I can know from where this capture was
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made and when, and it even supports text that was highlighted in Emacs that will
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be inserted in a quote block. This is exported to
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=~/org/capture/notes.orgcaptmpl=.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/notes.orgcaptmpl
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,* %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:END:
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/notes-quote.orgcaptmpl
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,* %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:END:
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Possible inspiration:
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,#+begin_quote
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%i
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,#+end_quote
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#+END_SRC
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***** Protocol
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Protocol-ec45ec49
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:END:
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This capture is used when received through org-protocol, with the Org-protocol
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Extension for Firefox. It allows me to save in a quote block what I’ve
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highlighted, as well as the link of the webpage on which my saved content was
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highlighted. This file is exported to =~/org/capture/protocol.orgcaptmpl=.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/protocol.orgcaptmpl
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,* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %:link
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:TITLE: %:description
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:END:
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,#+begin_quote
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%i
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,#+end_quote
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#+END_SRC
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This next capture template is used only when a link is sent to Emacs and no
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content was highlighted.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/protocol-link.orgcaptmpl
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,* TODO [#C] Link: %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %:link
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:TITLE: %:description
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:END:
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#+END_SRC
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***** Resources
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Resources-b23bfbd0
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:END:
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This is the default template for resources, which generally are located on the
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Internet. By default, I give them the lowest priority, because although this is
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something for me to remember later, it is not by default important. You can see
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in the properties I record when the capture happened, and what the link is. The
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title of the capture is a summary of what this is, while the body of the capture
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is a more detailed explanation of what I capture, why, and how it could be
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useful to me.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/resource.orgcaptmpl
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,* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %^{Link}
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:END:
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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***** Tasks
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Tasks-3fcf382a
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:END:
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****** Computers and stuff
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Tasks-Computers_and_stuff-a4eef8e3
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:END:
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One type of task I often capture is related to my servers or thing about
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computers in general. With this, I can capture a task for which I will either
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set a schedule or a deadline.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/informatique.orgcaptmpl
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,* TODO %^{Title}
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%^{Scheduled or Deadline?||SCHEDULED||DEADLINE}: %^t
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CATEGORY: %^{Category}
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:END:
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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****** Health
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Tasks-Health-74f8f338
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:END:
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This capture is rarely used (I’m lucky to have a good health), but it can be
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useful.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/health.orgcaptmpl
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,* %^{Title}
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SCHEDULED: %^t
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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****** Birthdays
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Tasks-Birthdays-ec3b27be
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:END:
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This capture is used to store new birthdays I have to remember. They are set to
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be repeated yearly.
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/birthday.orgcaptmpl
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,* %^{Name}
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SCHEDULED: %^t
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#+END_SRC
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****** Events
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Tasks-Events-7f0f8dee
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:END:
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/event.orgcaptmpl
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,* %^{Title}
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%^{Scheduled or deadline?||SCHEDULED||DEADLINE}: %^t
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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***** Links
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Links-586a6b2a
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:END:
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****** General
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Links-General-1f0732db
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:END:
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/link.orgcaptmpl
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,* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:LINK: %^{Link}
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:END:
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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****** YouTube
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: User_Configuration-Org-mode-Org_capture-Links-YouTube-b89fe20e
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:END:
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#+BEGIN_SRC org :tangle ~/org/capture/youtube.orgcaptmpl
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,* TODO [#C] %^{Title}
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CAPTURED: %U
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:AUTHOR: %^{Author}
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:LINK: %^{Link}
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:END:
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%?
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#+END_SRC
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My org capture templates are not tangled into my Emacs configuration
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files, but into separate ~.orgcaptmpl~ files stored into =~/org/capture/=.
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You can find these in my repository [[https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/dotfiles/src/branch/master/org/capture][here]] or [[https://github.com/Phundrak/dotfiles/tree/master/org/capture][here]].
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**** Custom org-mode functions
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:PROPERTIES:
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