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title: "Joplin Hypothesis"
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date: 2022-12-04T14:48:00Z
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description: An alpha release of a joplin/hypothes.is integration plugin
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url: /2022/12/04/joplin-hypothesis
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type: post
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mp-syndicate-to:
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- https://brid.gy/publish/mastodon
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- https://brid.gy/publish/twitter
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resources:
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- name: feature
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src: notes.jpg
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tags:
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- open-source
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- indieweb
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- hypothesis
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- pkm
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- tools-for-thought
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- digital-garden
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[Last week, I wrote about](/2022/11/26/one-week-with-hypothesis/) how I have started using [hypothes.is](https://hypothes.is/) for web annotation and how it was already seemingly improving my knowledge management workflow. As I continued to use it, I realized that just copying my annotations to my website via micropub wasn't enough for me to truly integrate it into my workflow.
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I'm big on learning in public and I keep a [digital garden/wiki](https://wiki.jamesravey.me/) containing slightly more fully-formed stuff. However, I keep my private and personal notes as well as half-baked, hare-brained ideas in [Joplin](https://joplinapp.org/). I was thinking it would be very useful to have my hypothes.is annotations easily-accessible from within Joplin, but I struggled to find an off-the-shelf solution to making this happen.
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So I decided to take matters into my own hands and build a Joplin plugin that allows users to pull their hypothes.is annotations into their local notes database. I'm excited to announce the [alpha release of this plugin](https://github.com/ravenscroftj/joplin-hypothesis/releases/tag/v0.0.1), which is already proving to be a valuable tool for me.
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With this plugin, folks can automatically sync their annotations and tags into new notes in Joplin. This allows them to create a local copy of their annotation data. This allows users to more easily integrate hypothes.is into their existing Joplin knowledge management workflow. Having my annotations (or `literature notes`) in the same place as my permanent notes makes my workflow a little bit easier. Of course it also means that you have a copy of your annotations should hypothes.is go down or if you're working offline.
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The plugin is open source and MIT-licensed. You are welcome (and encouraged) to contribute by providing feedback or even code to help improve it even further. It's still in alpha and there are a couple of bugs, but it's already proving to be a valuable tool for me and it might help you out too.
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