That way of making custom commands to make a copy of a whole node and put it somewhere, and making buttons associated with a tag to run that command is the greatest outlining tool I have ever seen, and I would never have known it was there; thank you SO MUCH!!!!!
I've been struggling to grasp these commands, and your tutorial truly made everything fall into place. The way you explained and demonstrated each step just resonated with me. It's like a lightbulb moment! Thanks a million for taking the time to create this tutorial. Your efforts are greatly appreciated, and I can't wait to apply this newfound knowledge.
Cowabunga! TY for pulling the curtains back on Tana commands. Q1: is there something like a ‘Watch Folder’ automation for Tana command to watch for incoming nodes of certain type(s) and automatically process the incoming nodes as they arrive, i.e., like pressing the button(s) you created but automatically? That would be the cherry on top… once the buttons work as desired. Q2: Does your course go further into commands? I’d like the fully monty on commands!-)
Hey @joerama, great questions! For Q1: there's currently nothing like that, but I would be surprised if that didn't come eventually. No idea when, though! For Q2: I'm currently working on a new version of Mastering Tana Core that will definitely go deeper into commands! Release hopefully this month!
@@cortexfuturatools TY for your knowledge and... Q2 Bingo! I look forward to your MTCv2!
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I have been wanting to do this for SO LONG! Thanks a lot for this video and clear explanation. I am trying it on my workspace and is it possible that there is a bug? I am using the following code to create a search not, but unfortunately the "#[[follow-up]]" gets ignored. Will report in Slack. Thanks again Any follow-ups?%%search%% #[[follow-up]] NOT:: DONE
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As pointed out by a Slack user, seems like the correct notation is "[[#follow-up]]"
That way of making custom commands to make a copy of a whole node and put it somewhere, and making buttons associated with a tag to run that command is the greatest outlining tool I have ever seen, and I would never have known it was there; thank you SO MUCH!!!!!
I've been struggling to grasp these commands, and your tutorial truly made everything fall into place. The way you explained and demonstrated each step just resonated with me. It's like a lightbulb moment! Thanks a million for taking the time to create this tutorial. Your efforts are greatly appreciated, and I can't wait to apply this newfound knowledge.
Fantastic. Putting the commands to work in this way makes so much sense. Thank you.
So useful, thanks
Great video, thanks Lukas!
I'm genuinely impressed by your video! Subscribed and excited for your journey! -- "Success is a continuous and evolving adventure."
Cowabunga! TY for pulling the curtains back on Tana commands.
Q1: is there something like a ‘Watch Folder’ automation for Tana command to watch for incoming nodes of certain type(s) and automatically process the incoming nodes as they arrive, i.e., like pressing the button(s) you created but automatically? That would be the cherry on top… once the buttons work as desired.
Q2: Does your course go further into commands? I’d like the fully monty on commands!-)
Hey @joerama, great questions!
For Q1: there's currently nothing like that, but I would be surprised if that didn't come eventually. No idea when, though!
For Q2: I'm currently working on a new version of Mastering Tana Core that will definitely go deeper into commands! Release hopefully this month!
@@cortexfuturatools TY for your knowledge and... Q2 Bingo! I look forward to your MTCv2!
I have been wanting to do this for SO LONG! Thanks a lot for this video and clear explanation. I am trying it on my workspace and is it possible that there is a bug? I am using the following code to create a search not, but unfortunately the "#[[follow-up]]" gets ignored. Will report in Slack. Thanks again
Any follow-ups?%%search%%
#[[follow-up]]
NOT:: DONE
As pointed out by a Slack user, seems like the correct notation is "[[#follow-up]]"
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