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A fairly exciting Zotero notes plugin which makes you able to create long-form notes (with an outliner), connect individual notes through links (akin to connecting knowledge fragments in a Zettelkasten), and auto-export notes as e.g. markdown files (keeping in sync with Obsidian notes or other markdown systems).
Seems like a very nice step up from the default note management!
Zotero plugin that links your Markdown database to Zotero. Jump directly from Zotero Items to connected Markdown files. Automatically tags Zotero Items so you can easily see which papers you've made notes for
How to use your own Nextcloud instance to synchronize your Zotero Library using Zotero's WebDAV Synchronization Feature.
Explains some nice details which would otherwise definitely stand in the way of easy sharing (e.g. individual folder sharing, webdav credentials, paths, and so on). Very useful!
A TUI client for Zotero. Contribute to piyueh/totero development by creating an account on GitHub.
By default, items in subcollections don't show up in the parent collection. In your local version of Zotero, you can toggle this behavior with the "recursiveCollections" hidden preference, but that's not possible online, i.e. the way you want this to display can't be done.
I'm pretty sure the items you are seeing at the parent level online are also in the parent collection locally.
dhercot December 4, 2014
Thanks, Indeed this was the case, I applied the technique proposed here to check which article was in the main folder: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/37611/ref-view-in-folders-and-subfolders/.
I had also forgotten about this "recursive collections" option. Anyone passing by check it here: https://www.zotero.org/support/collections_and_tags#recursive_collections