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@ -126,20 +126,19 @@ the annotations. If a note already exists for any of the entries, it will instea
the annotations to the end of it, dropping all those that it already finds in the note the annotations to the end of it, dropping all those that it already finds in the note
(essentially only adding new annotations to the end). (essentially only adding new annotations to the end).
**PLEASE** Heed the note above and exercise caution with the `-w` option. It is **PLEASE** Be aware that so far, I spent a single afternoon coding this plugin, it
not intended to be destructive, but nevertheless create backups or version contains no tests and operates on your notes. In my use nothing too bad happened but
control your files. only use it with adequate backup in place, or with your library being version controlled.
You can invoke the command with `-e` to instantly edit the notes in your editor: You can invoke the command with `-e` to instantly edit the notes:
```bash ```bash
pubs extract -w -e Bayat2015 Peck2004 pubs extract -w -e Bayat2015 Peck2004
``` ```
Will create/append annotations and drop you into the Bayat2015 note, when you Will create/append annotations and drop you into the Bayat2015 note, when you close it
close it directly into the Peck2004 note. Take care that it will be fairly directly into the Peck2004 note. Take care that it will be fairly annoying if you use this
annoying if you use this option with hundreds of entries being annotated as it option with hundreds of entries being annotated.
will open one entry after another for editing.
To extract the annotations for all your existing entries in one go, you can use: To extract the annotations for all your existing entries in one go, you can use: