Thanks for your input.
 

> Maybe a silly question: why wouldn't you want the results of the filter to 
> show right there where you clicked ?
>

That is definitely an idea. As I noted in my post, I was not sure what 
should actually happen and I think your idea is neat also... but one could 
question why one would want the label/link there to begin with then, 
instead of just the list straight away? (It does remind me of my ol' 
StretchText <https://stretchtext.tiddlyspot.com/> concept.)

I can't really generalize it into "a workflow". The idea came up as I was 
typing some wikitext and it felt like it would have been a natural feature 
in that very context... so I just felt it was justified to share to perhaps 
spark interesting ideas.

On a more general note; I do find that links occasionally need to do more 
than just navigate. For example, there are times when a link should open a 
specific *tab* in a tiddler. We are advised to use buttons *disguised* as 
links for such stuff but I can't help bug feel the ubiquitous [[link]] is 
somehow under exploited.

<:-)

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