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In this case, it's mostly about the additional perspectives on how learning works from the act of managing your information through various note-taking methods. I also restructured the note on org-babel and moved as its own note on the hierarchical notebook. I think summarizing a tool and giving my own comments about it is a nicer way of describing it. Plus, I can freely link between any other types of note so I figured it would be better. That said, I should be picky on how to make org-roam entries. And also org-roam v2 is better, after all. :)
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#+title: Recoll
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#+date: "2021-05-13 11:43:13 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-19 21:40:14 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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A [[https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/][cross-platform desktop search engine]] that can search through [[id:ccb3bc14-a801-4ed0-b066-50b1bcd853aa][File metadata]] from various formats including HTML, text files, PDF, and more.
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It can be automated easily with the command line and it has a GUI available as well as various third-party frontends.
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Moreover, it has a Python 3 API that can extend Recoll for support to additional file formats, for example.
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Like most web search engines, it searches through an index which has to be generated first (i.e., ~recollindex~).
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With the file changes, the index has to be regenerated.
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Recoll is an example of a developer-oriented application.
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It has extensive user documentation that lets you extend Recoll through your own.
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It features both a command line program and a graphical interface for a user-friendly option or a different way of navigation.
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