Record the “katas” that occur naturally as you use it.
reference
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Cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite cite
External Links
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javascript: '[' + document.title + ' ' + location.href + ']\n'
- The script is bookmarked under the name sca, and by typing sca in the URL bar and invoking the bookmarklet, it creates a Scrapbox-style link.
- This is a derivative of a bookmarklet I’ve been using for a long time that generates HTML a tags.
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Books
- Use the core of the book title as the title (remove the subtitle if it doesn’t seem necessary, e.g.
Lean Startup
) - Post an image of the book’s shadow
- Place the full title below it, including subtitle, etc., and linking the keyword-ish part of the title.
- Put a link to Amazon under it.
- Use the core of the book title as the title (remove the subtitle if it doesn’t seem necessary, e.g.
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