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many links in `readme.org` are dead

Thanks for making your config publicly available! I came here via a Reddit comment linking to your org-cite config. Unfortunately, that link is dead, and so are many of the links here.

(Feel free to ignore this.)

Thoughts on capf vs citar-insert-citation for org?

Not sure how I stumbled on this, @mclearc, but I did, and noticed that you're using corfu and cape with company-bibtex.

How are you finding that?

I've been going back and forth on the best path forward for citation insertion and editing, given the recent removal of consult-crm.

I suppose an easy option is just put an example config like your's on the citar wiki as one option?

org agenda view on startup

Hey, I came across your config while attempting to find a solution for my problem. It looks like you use persp-mode and have an org agenda view buffer on startup. What I'm trying to do is simple: on Emacs start via emacs -f gkc-todo-buffers, start with a todo.org buffer on the left and an org agenda view buffer on the right.

In this gist, it does that, but with an annoying quirk--as soon as org-agenda-list is called and an org agenda view buffer is created to the right, it is replaced by a seemingly random (but the same) org agenda file buffer, which is never mentioned in my init.el. Therefore, line 22 switches this buffer back to the org agenda view buffer.

I'm hoping you're getting the same behavior and may know what needs to be tweaked to the code to avoid the "random" org agenda file buffer from replacing the org agenda view buffer. If you comment out line 22 and try it out, you should be able to see what I mean.

Any help is much appreciated.

P.S. What's the dfference between (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'(lambda () (persp-mode 1))) and (persp-mode 1)?

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