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Setting up Type as a quick capture interface for my TaskPaper journal

  • I found Type yesterday in the Club MacStories newsletter.

  • It is a simple app which let’s me append any text (with a timestamp) to plain-text files.

    • Basically a quick capture tool for running lists.

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      • Mac Power Users #23: Workflows with Merlin Mann – Relay FM

    • LaunchBar can be also used to append text to plain-text files.

  • I haven’t kept any running list before in plain text; I just captured these ideas into Things directly.

  • I created a couple of new files using Type in my ~/Documents/Running Lists folder. Here are some examples.

    • Brainstorm.txt

      • Following the Natural Planning Model in GTD, sometimes the best way to figure out something is to start writing about it.

        • Free-form thinking environment for writing – Decoding Zettelkasten

        • Journaling can help us to clarify next actions – Decoding Zettelkasten

    • Debug.txt

      • Stole this idea from the Type app website.

      • It should be a log of steps I used to figure something out while programming.

      • Since this is just a capture file, steps must be migrated into proper how-tos later.

    • Meeting.txt

      • A quick log of any meeting I’m attending to capture what we are talking about at the moment quickly.

  • Type is focused on just one task: append text to these files. It doesn’t disrupt my workflow.

  • But I still treat these files as an inbox in a sense, so after I capture anything here, it should be processed.

  • Instead of introducing yet another inbox, I integrated these files into an existing one.

    • I’m big on having multiple capture tools, but just a couple of inboxes.

  • I made a shortcut that is triggered via Keyboard Maestro when I’m reviewing my TaskPaper journal.

    • The shortcut grabs all running files and then lets me pick one.

    • It grabs the content from the picked one, then appends it to my TaskPaper journal as a new entry.

    • Finally, it cleans the picked running list file, so it’s ready for the next batch of ideas.

  • Here’s a demo video.

Zsolt Benke 2023.12.02. at 07:46 No Replies

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