Re: org-id-locations as a large-scale database store?

2024-03-12 Thread Laurence von Bottorff
Any docs on what org-id-locations is about, who/what uses it? On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 1:44 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote: > yeti writes: > > >> Does org-brain have anything to do with org-id-locations? > > > > I think so... > > > > E.g. org-brain.el 788-794: > > > > ---8<-

org-id-locations as a large-scale database store?

2024-03-11 Thread Laurence von Bottorff
I've been using a package called org-brain that is using, I'm all but certain, the org-id-locations file as its database to store graph-like relationships between org files and org headings. org-brain is a sort of graph database which adds a PROPERTIES drawer with just the ID field with a UUID to a

ob-haskell and changing executables?

2024-03-08 Thread Laurence von Bottorff
I'm on Debian 12 and I just started using Haskell's ghcup tools, leaving the stack tools behind, as advised these days. ghcup puts executables for Haskell such as ghc, ghci (REPL), cabal, etc. in its ~/.ghcup/bin directory. Next, to stop using the stack tools that have executables in /usr/bin/ you