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Re: Is there a better (built-in) way to insert an org link with title as
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Max Nikulin |
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Re: Is there a better (built-in) way to insert an org link with title as description? |
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Thu, 20 Jul 2023 18:01:56 +0700 |
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On 19/07/2023 19:06, Arthur Miller wrote:
I want to auto insert a title from an HTML page as description for an org link
in
my notes.
(defun org-link-from-clipboard ()
...
(url-retrieve url
(lambda (buffer)
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (re-search-forward "<title>\\(.*\\)</title>" nil t)
What are origins of your links?
If it is an URL opened in browser then `org-capture' or
org-protocol:/store-link/ may be used. There are a number of browser
extensions for that.
More metadata sometimes desired and just page title is not enough. For
extracting it within Emacs see e.g. Ihor's
https://github.com/yantar92/org-capture-ref
Search for its discussions on this mailing lists.
Some complications:
- titles may have &...; entities
- Not all pages have <title>, so heuristics have to be used.
- Some HTML files contains nothing besides JavaScript to load actual content
- Some URLs are from minifiers or obfuscated by Outlook "protection",
trampolines to prevent leaking of data through the Referer header, etc.
Likely redirection target should be saved, not original URL.
- Some sites like GitHub have API that allows to get metadata in JSON
format. It is better than parsing HTML with regexp.
Anyway I suggest to split non-interactive part of the command to allow
code reuse (for drag and drop, etc.).