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This is a cool experiment and many are using it, though I never intended for anyone to use it. I built it for myself.
Info on the experiment.
My problem with highlights from Readwise is that I have MANY of them. So I wanted some GTD like "inbox" to "processed" workflow.
With this tool, the "Readwise Inbox", you can see an "inbox" of unprocessed highlights from Readwise. You process each highlights one at a time until they are done.
You can skip a highlight, copy a highlight and do a few other useful things with them.
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1/ I am prototyping a tool for @obsdmd and @readwiseio. I gave it the code name: Readwise Inbox. It is grabbing all my unprocessed highlights, exported to Obsidian. I can read the highlight, get a block reference to the highlight for insertion into other notes.
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- Using Readwise’s highlight_id as a single source of truth in Obsidian: When exporting your notes to Obsidian, the export can be tweaked to use the Highlight ID from Readwise to create a single source of truth for your highlights.
- Leveraging Backlinks in Obsidian and Readwise Export: With a little work, you can make your imported Readwise highlights stand out in your Daily notes pages.
- The Obsidian Vault Rebuild — Customizing the Readwise Feed into Obsidian with Metadata, Dataview, and Permanent Links | by Kara Monroe: A great implementation by Kara Monroe of customizing Readwise imports into Obsidian to improve leveraging Readwise in Obsidian.