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Bidirectional links as code comments in non-markdown files? #1307
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I haven't tried it, but if you treat code as "notes", Foam will recognize the |
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I often have a problem visualizing codebases and how a request travels through an application during its lifecycle. I'll usually map out this sort of thing on paper or a whiteboard, but I'd also like to be able to add annotation/comment metadata to my code that allows easy editor integration.
Essentially I want my normal code to be part of my PKM tool as a first-class citizen.
Describe the solution you'd like
Initially I did a brain dump of an idea for an entirely separate extension for this functionality, but I think a tool like Foam is uniquely placed to (potentially) support this. 😄
Essentially I just want Foam to be able to add wiki-style links between any text files.
The easiest and least-intrusive way to do this seems like some sort of config for including/excluding specific directories or file extensions to parse for wiki comments.
Describe alternatives you've considered
There are some other extensions similar to Foam, but all of them are meant to only work with Markdown notes, not code.
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