Capture org notes to a new file












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I would like to improve my notes capture flow to do the following:




  1. Use C-c c then n to create a note.

  2. Get a minibuffer that searches for an existing file to add the note to (ie. probably with helm), and creates a new file if the supplied file name doesn't exist.

  3. Then resuming my typical capture flow.


My current config handles 1 and 3, but not 2.



  (setq org-capture-templates
(quote
(("l" "link" entry
(file+headline "~/org/notes/links.org" "Buffer")
"* %^L")
(...)))









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    I would like to improve my notes capture flow to do the following:




    1. Use C-c c then n to create a note.

    2. Get a minibuffer that searches for an existing file to add the note to (ie. probably with helm), and creates a new file if the supplied file name doesn't exist.

    3. Then resuming my typical capture flow.


    My current config handles 1 and 3, but not 2.



      (setq org-capture-templates
    (quote
    (("l" "link" entry
    (file+headline "~/org/notes/links.org" "Buffer")
    "* %^L")
    (...)))









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      I would like to improve my notes capture flow to do the following:




      1. Use C-c c then n to create a note.

      2. Get a minibuffer that searches for an existing file to add the note to (ie. probably with helm), and creates a new file if the supplied file name doesn't exist.

      3. Then resuming my typical capture flow.


      My current config handles 1 and 3, but not 2.



        (setq org-capture-templates
      (quote
      (("l" "link" entry
      (file+headline "~/org/notes/links.org" "Buffer")
      "* %^L")
      (...)))









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      I would like to improve my notes capture flow to do the following:




      1. Use C-c c then n to create a note.

      2. Get a minibuffer that searches for an existing file to add the note to (ie. probably with helm), and creates a new file if the supplied file name doesn't exist.

      3. Then resuming my typical capture flow.


      My current config handles 1 and 3, but not 2.



        (setq org-capture-templates
      (quote
      (("l" "link" entry
      (file+headline "~/org/notes/links.org" "Buffer")
      "* %^L")
      (...)))






      org-mode org-capture






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          The file+headline form can be replaced with a function form that visits a file of yr choice and moves point therein to the right place. Do C-h v on org-capture-templates for more details.






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            I think the usual way to accomplish your workflow is:





            1. C-c c n to capture a new note

            2. Enter the note in your capture buffer


            3. C-c C-w to refile the note in the location you choose.


            You can't refile to an arbitrary file that you pick via helm, but you can set it up to specify all org files in a directory, or all files that are included in your agenda, with a fair bit of flexibility. The options are determined by the variable org-refile-targets. You can read the full documentation, and change the settings, with M-x customize-variable org-refile-targets.






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            • Thanks. Is there a way I could have distinct refile targets depending on the capture type?
              – maurelian
              4 hours ago










            • Not that I know of. But there are additional options available that might more closely suit your needs: see the info node Refile and copy in the org-info manual.
              – Tyler
              4 hours ago











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            The file+headline form can be replaced with a function form that visits a file of yr choice and moves point therein to the right place. Do C-h v on org-capture-templates for more details.






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                The file+headline form can be replaced with a function form that visits a file of yr choice and moves point therein to the right place. Do C-h v on org-capture-templates for more details.






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                    I think the usual way to accomplish your workflow is:





                    1. C-c c n to capture a new note

                    2. Enter the note in your capture buffer


                    3. C-c C-w to refile the note in the location you choose.


                    You can't refile to an arbitrary file that you pick via helm, but you can set it up to specify all org files in a directory, or all files that are included in your agenda, with a fair bit of flexibility. The options are determined by the variable org-refile-targets. You can read the full documentation, and change the settings, with M-x customize-variable org-refile-targets.






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                    • Thanks. Is there a way I could have distinct refile targets depending on the capture type?
                      – maurelian
                      4 hours ago










                    • Not that I know of. But there are additional options available that might more closely suit your needs: see the info node Refile and copy in the org-info manual.
                      – Tyler
                      4 hours ago
















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                    I think the usual way to accomplish your workflow is:





                    1. C-c c n to capture a new note

                    2. Enter the note in your capture buffer


                    3. C-c C-w to refile the note in the location you choose.


                    You can't refile to an arbitrary file that you pick via helm, but you can set it up to specify all org files in a directory, or all files that are included in your agenda, with a fair bit of flexibility. The options are determined by the variable org-refile-targets. You can read the full documentation, and change the settings, with M-x customize-variable org-refile-targets.






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                    • Thanks. Is there a way I could have distinct refile targets depending on the capture type?
                      – maurelian
                      4 hours ago










                    • Not that I know of. But there are additional options available that might more closely suit your needs: see the info node Refile and copy in the org-info manual.
                      – Tyler
                      4 hours ago














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                    I think the usual way to accomplish your workflow is:





                    1. C-c c n to capture a new note

                    2. Enter the note in your capture buffer


                    3. C-c C-w to refile the note in the location you choose.


                    You can't refile to an arbitrary file that you pick via helm, but you can set it up to specify all org files in a directory, or all files that are included in your agenda, with a fair bit of flexibility. The options are determined by the variable org-refile-targets. You can read the full documentation, and change the settings, with M-x customize-variable org-refile-targets.






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                    I think the usual way to accomplish your workflow is:





                    1. C-c c n to capture a new note

                    2. Enter the note in your capture buffer


                    3. C-c C-w to refile the note in the location you choose.


                    You can't refile to an arbitrary file that you pick via helm, but you can set it up to specify all org files in a directory, or all files that are included in your agenda, with a fair bit of flexibility. The options are determined by the variable org-refile-targets. You can read the full documentation, and change the settings, with M-x customize-variable org-refile-targets.







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                    • Thanks. Is there a way I could have distinct refile targets depending on the capture type?
                      – maurelian
                      4 hours ago










                    • Not that I know of. But there are additional options available that might more closely suit your needs: see the info node Refile and copy in the org-info manual.
                      – Tyler
                      4 hours ago


















                    • Thanks. Is there a way I could have distinct refile targets depending on the capture type?
                      – maurelian
                      4 hours ago










                    • Not that I know of. But there are additional options available that might more closely suit your needs: see the info node Refile and copy in the org-info manual.
                      – Tyler
                      4 hours ago
















                    Thanks. Is there a way I could have distinct refile targets depending on the capture type?
                    – maurelian
                    4 hours ago




                    Thanks. Is there a way I could have distinct refile targets depending on the capture type?
                    – maurelian
                    4 hours ago












                    Not that I know of. But there are additional options available that might more closely suit your needs: see the info node Refile and copy in the org-info manual.
                    – Tyler
                    4 hours ago




                    Not that I know of. But there are additional options available that might more closely suit your needs: see the info node Refile and copy in the org-info manual.
                    – Tyler
                    4 hours ago










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