Add auto save to aliases

-Updated the readme with information about autogenerating aliases that
allow autosaving to obsidian like tools
-Updated the table of contents
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David
2024-11-07 09:15:48 +00:00
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- [Environment Variables](#environment-variables)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Add aliases for all patterns](#add-aliases-for-all-patterns)
- [Save your files in markdown using aliases](#save-your-files-in-markdown-using-aliases)
- [Migration](#migration)
- [Upgrading](#upgrading)
- [Usage](#usage)
@@ -208,6 +209,46 @@ yt() {
```
This also creates a `yt` alias that allows you to use `yt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b0iet22VIk` to get your transcripts.
#### Save your files in markdown using aliases
If in addition to the above aliases you would like to have the option to save the output to your favourite markdown note vault like Obsidian then instead of the above add the following to your `.zshrc` or `.bashrc` file:
```bash
# Define the base directory for Obsidian notes
obsidian_base="/path/to/obsidian"
# Loop through all files in the ~/.config/fabric/patterns directory
for pattern_file in ~/.config/fabric/patterns/*; do
# Get the base name of the file (i.e., remove the directory path)
pattern_name=$(basename "$pattern_file")
# Define a function dynamically for each pattern
eval "
$pattern_name() {
local title=\$1
local date_stamp=\$(date +'%Y-%m-%d')
local output_path=\"\$obsidian_base/\${date_stamp}-\${title}.md\"
# Check if a title was provided
if [ -n \"\$title\" ]; then
# If a title is provided, use the output path
fabric --pattern \"$pattern_name\" -o \"\$output_path\"
else
# If no title is provided, use --stream
fabric --pattern \"$pattern_name\" --stream
fi
}
"
done
yt() {
local video_link="$1"
fabric -y "$video_link" --transcript
}
```
This will allow you to use the patterns as aliases like in the above for example `summarize` instead of `fabric --pattern summarize --stream`, however if you pass in an extra argument like this `summarize "my_article_title"` your output will be saved in the destination that you set in `obsidian_base="/path/to/obsidian"` in the following format `YYYY-MM-DD-my_article_title.md` where the date gets autogenerated for you.
You can tweak the date format by tweaking the `date_stamp` format.
### Migration
If you have the Legacy (Python) version installed and want to migrate to the Go version, here's how you do it. It's basically two steps: 1) uninstall the Python version, and 2) install the Go version.