Thanks, I had seen those pages. Seems an old project and I haven't used it.
The Github page is here https://github.com/emacsmirror/remem
Has somebody installed it and tried it? It would be great to have a
screen recording demo.
So as I see, it basically shows in the minibuffer documents that are
related to what you write.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Your project sounds intriguing!
GM

El sáb, 28 nov 2020 a las 20:29, Jean Louis (<bugs@gnu.support>) escribió:

>  * Gerardo Moro <gerardomor...@gmail.com> [2020-11-28 20:02]:
> > Is there currently any (good) implementation of the idea of the
> Remembrance
> > Agents in Emacs?
>
> According to this document:
>
> Hyperlink: https://alumni.media.mit.edu/~rhodes/Papers/remembrance.html
>
> the implementation was running already in Emacs!
>
> There is more to it:
>
> https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/RemembranceAgents
>
> And picture: https://alumni.media.mit.edu/~rhodes/Papers/ra.small.gif
>
> As I am developing HyperScope that is to augment the knowledge, at
> least for those objects displayed within HyperScope but also in other
> context or modes I could invoke something similar as Speedbar on the
> side or in separate window that would show all relations to specific
> object. It could also look from time to time into what text is user
> writing and search relevant terms or tags to display such as
> hyperlinks that are accessible on the side. The more information user
> enters into the database and the more tags and relations have been
> created the better the relevance.
>
> In the context of web applications providing CRM Customer Relationship
> Management there are always various related objects hyperlinked on the
> same page. Same is valid for ERM or Enterprise Resource Management and
> similar systems as they are already based on the relational databases.
>
> Automatic hypertexting is another good feature that may be implemented
> within Emacs for any relevant terms.
>

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