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org-roam-node-find
which (maybe depending on your default completion framework, I use doom emacs btw. so some things are preset) let you type substrings of the actual title of the node to find it..dir-locals.el
to achieve this.For example, put this inside the file
/home/username/work/.dir-locals.el
:Whenever Emacs opens a file inside the
work
directory, it will load and apply any variables in this file. Therefore you first must open a file inside the folder to access this files; open a file outside the directory to access the default ones.Thanks for the help! Would I be better off just having all work and other stuff together then? Or is it worth the hassle to use a work dir?
Check this out: https://codeberg.org/tekakutli/neuralnomicon
I came across this guy who came up with a way to share some of his org-roam notes, and the strategy he uses could apply to your work situation. He keeps everything in one org-roam database, but for the notes he's sharing with the general public:
neuralnomicon/nodes
.neuralnomicon
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