Code is:
(progn
(with-temp-buffer
(insert
(with-current-buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alphapapa/org-ql/bd2dd12a417df5403954576756d9c24273d94379/tests/data.org")
(goto-char url-http-end-of-headers)
(buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))
;; remove sunrise stuff throwing error
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward "^%%(org-super-agenda--test-diary-sunrise)\\|^%%(org-super-agenda--test-diary-sunset)" nil t)
(replace-match "" nil nil))
(write-file "/tmp/tmp.org"))
(let ((org-agenda-files '("/tmp/tmp.org"))
(org-agenda-finalize-hook nil))
(org-agenda-list nil "2017-07-05"))
(delete-other-windows))
Thanks to /u/alphapapa for good data for this purpose.
I’ve attached what mine looks like, but basically just default modus dark theme.
Why? If you live in your org-agenda, you probably care about how it looks to some extent.
Maybe we can share cool parts that improve our living spaces :)
Here’s an example of one of my current views: https://i.imgur.com/aZIncEM.png I use
bufler-workspace
to save and restore a tab-bar tab of 4 windows, the left one being the project’s Org file, and the right ones showing 3org-ql-search
views.FYI, Org QL recently gained Embark support, so you can
C-.
on one of theorg-ql-view
items, just like in an Org Agenda buffer, and act on them, as well as candidates from theorg-ql-find
series of commands.(And before someone asks, the theme is
ef-elea-light
by Prot.)