connected to readwise highlights
complete
gabriel
complete
You can now import your Readwise library into Sublime with auto-sync (highlights, tags, etc.) Read the full update here:
https://view.flodesk.com/emails/65b0f97b14bad3bbc8c48478
gabriel
in progress
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Fabrice Liut
the ideal for me and for you would be that I could continue to use Readwise as usual, create highlights, associate them with tags and have them automatically exported, as for other services like Tana or Logseq , to your platform and automatically connected to your “tags” system as well as to the declared authors of highlights and other metadata. do you think it would be possible to work directly with the Readwise team for this? They are normally super cool!
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Tim P
Would be great to have a separate “inbox” for Readwise highlights to manually publish in Sublime or discard. I tried Napkin, which automatically imports all Readwise highlights and was overwhelmed by the amount of highlights that I would not want to import, in my case many coding snippets from tech books.
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Fabrice Liut
Tim P: Good idea to have an "inbox" and then decide to import to Sublim or not. but the import must be as simple as one click per highlight and nothing more to do
Sari Azout
we are going to work on a Readwise integration. how would you want this to work for you - ideally? would you want to import everything from your Readwise to a private collection on Sublime? Would you want your Readwise tags to be imported as collections (Sublime doesn't have tags) or the tags are not needed?
*we are building out semantic search and smart organizing so hopefully collections can be higher signal - not just generic tags
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Fabrice Liut
Sari Azout: the ideal for me and for you would be that I could continue to use Readwise as usual, create highlights, associate them with tags and have them automatically exported, as for other services like Tana or Logseq , to your platform and automatically connected to your “tags” system as well as to the declared authors of highlights and other metadata. do you think it would be possible to work directly with the Readwise team for this? They are normally super cool!