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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It is not.
Describe the solution you'd like
In the sidebar, I'd like to create a consistent navigation bar that shortcuts to various files in my telekasten directories, so links of the format [[Weeklies]] that on hitting return would load up the file in the non-sidebar buffer.
I am trying to emulate the setup of my Notion sidebar and re-create that totally in NeoVim so I can easily jump to specific entries I use a lot, or... use the find and backlinking funciton inherent in telekasten. The sidebar basically follows a "PARA" organizational methodology to help organize and navigate information.
Describe alternatives you've considered
A simple loaded telekasten file just in a separate persistent buffer but I like the opening and closing sections built into yor sidebar (am willing to hear about alternatives though).
Additional context
To get a rough idea of the gui effect (vs say emoji and links in nvim), it looks a little like this:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It is not.
Describe the solution you'd like
In the sidebar, I'd like to create a consistent navigation bar that shortcuts to various files in my telekasten directories, so links of the format [[Weeklies]] that on hitting return would load up the file in the non-sidebar buffer.
I am trying to emulate the setup of my Notion sidebar and re-create that totally in NeoVim so I can easily jump to specific entries I use a lot, or... use the find and backlinking funciton inherent in telekasten. The sidebar basically follows a "PARA" organizational methodology to help organize and navigate information.
Describe alternatives you've considered
A simple loaded telekasten file just in a separate persistent buffer but I like the opening and closing sections built into yor sidebar (am willing to hear about alternatives though).
Additional context
To get a rough idea of the gui effect (vs say emoji and links in nvim), it looks a little like this:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: