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{{[[TODO]]}} #observation in #roam, i have 3 pages w/o a "create-time" - all from 2020 (~~they're the only pages i had from 2020 so perhaps they didn't it back then but not sure~~ wait nvm they are not the only ones lol)
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{{[[TODO]]}} #[[(hidden) D1lY0CG5e]] to the #roam team
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& yet another #[[(hidden) jOMmlCP4S]] - since pages are read-only (i.e. no editing), we can have cool shortcuts that normally you'd have to use w/ modifiers in #roam - e.g. that first came to mind was opening the sidebars (right or left) - using `h` or `l` to go left & right (could use multiple times, just like in i3 / vim splits or tmux panes or smthn similar - it wraps), then ofc `j` & `k` when in left sidebar to select some page, maybe same in right sidebar, idk what in the middle
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WAIT, #[[(hidden) DY6wPnICE]], this is like normal mode (vim) in roam. we could use this same stuff in middle as well to go thru blocks, (j / k to jump down/up), e/w & b to go forward/backward a word, some variant of them to jump till the next linked reference. 🤯
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so maybe the choice for which marking means which behavior can be changed, or we can have exceptions, or maybe #roam can make it configurable what alias you insert, but anyhow, that's less relevant / can think of it in the future.
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or maybe you could have a config of linked references that would make the page's linked mentions auto-expanded, e.g. `#[[(hidden) _7uj9yndK]]uto-expand-mentions`, and the opposite if an opposite default is chosen
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also showed the power of #roam . He first asked if I've used #[[(hidden) 7pX0uAw-4]], and ofc i have, so i told that, but quickly mentioned of why it's annoying (grouping, labeling manually etc), and highlighted how easy it is to do things in roam hehe. i think he'll easily join:D