Open actions now make use of a 'link' data structure containing a text
and ref string, and the respective start and end positions on the line.
Additionally, parsers are now simple objects containing extraction regex
for extracting their text and ref link individually.
By choosing 'line' in the `zettel_link_following` option, the link to be
opened will be searched for on the complete rest of the line, meaning
from the cursor to the newline symbol onwards.
`g:zettel_link_following` can be set to `cursor` or `line` to change the
way zk detect the closest link to follow to (or create a new link for).
Setting it to `cursor` will look for the current word under the cursor and
decide if it is a followable link. `line` will look from the current
cursor position to the end of the line instead.
Action module contains the interactions the user can take directly with
the zettelkasten, and which in turn act on the editor.
First action to be taken is the opening of zettel links.
`action.open(mytext)` allows the user to pass in a md/wikilink-formatted
string from which the function will open the first found in the current
buffer.
`action.open_selected()` does the same, but looks at the cursor context
to get its string (the link under current cursor position as of now; in
the future probably also the next link on current line, and the first
link in visual selection)