Carsten Dominik <domi...@science.uva.nl> writes:
> This is pretty cool.


I _love_ it.


The new version has the capability of interactively creating new orglets
 - that's their name :) .


I already created some, to edit my local projects.  Here at least, it
works like a charm. All you need is the `mother of all orglets' (the
script in it's current form) and call it like this:

   org-worglet --create

The rest is asked interactively. There might be some more docs needed
though. But for hardcore worgers the in-file comments will be sufficient.

The orglets resulting from the interactive process, include their own
help. If you created an orglet and saved it to ~/bin/org-notelet, you
may do

   ~/bin/org-notelet --help

to get information about the orglet. The in-file comments are geared for
the very orglet, e.g. there is the the ready-for-use JavaScript in the
first comment section to copy to your browsers bookmark entry.


The `future plans' have changed now to

     `Install the orglets automatically into Firefox.'



The current version is now on github:

    http://github.com/SebastianRose/org-worglet/tree/master



Now I'll enjoy my new bookmark-toolbar folder full of handy orglets :)



Best Regards,


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