# Table of Contents - [related](#rltd) [[org]] [[python]] - [process colon stuff](#prcssclnstff) [[promnesia]] - [testing](#tstng) - [`[2020-06-17]` org-roam/test-org-files: Test files for performance-testing Org-roam](#sgthbcmrgrmtstrgflsrgrmtsststflsfrprfrmnctstngrgrm) [[org]] [[testing]] - [test on item with duplicated properties headers](#tstntmwthdplctdprprtshdrs) - [use \_timestamps for extracting creation date from the header??](#stmstmpsfrxtrctngcrtndtfrmthhdr) - [`[2020-01-31]` try some online notebook and load up a massive org-mode file in it?](#trysmnlnntbkndldpmssvrgmdflnt) - [implement simple cmdline interface? need rendering though..](#mplmntsmplcmdlnntrfcndrndrngthgh) - [\* porg](#prg) [[porg]] - [maybe it belongs to orgparse.experimental or something?](#mybtblngstrgprsxprmntlrsmthng) - [eh, maybe get rid of hiccup. too complicated](#hmybgtrdfhccptcmplctd) - [use for stocklist? Although special agenda is prob. more appropriate](#sfrstcklstlthghspclgndsprbmrpprprt) - [handle multiline headings](#hndlmltlnhdngs) Python org-mode parser. Main project page: # related [[org]] [[python]] # process colon stuff [[promnesia]] as in, quoted text like this # testing ## `[2020-06-17]` [org-roam/test-org-files: Test files for performance-testing Org-roam](https://github.com/org-roam/test-org-files) [[org]] [[testing]] ## test on item with duplicated properties headers # use \_timestamps for extracting creation date from the header?? # `[2020-01-31]` try some online notebook and load up a massive org-mode file in it? # implement simple cmdline interface? need rendering though.. # \* porg [[porg]] Library for xpath-like org-mode queries Turned out to be not as useful as I thought it would be. ## maybe it belongs to orgparse.experimental or something? ## eh, maybe get rid of hiccup. too complicated ## use for stocklist? Although special agenda is prob. more appropriate ## handle multiline headings