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Simply highlight the first string of text you want to combine and add the note `.c1` ("c" for "concatenate"). Then, highlight the second string of text and add the note `.c2`. Upon importing into Readwise, these two highlights will be combined into a single annotation. ... ![1](https://s3.amazonaws.com/readwiseio/2018/05/concatenate1.gif)

How to Combine Highlights On-the-Fly with Concatenation in Readwise

Daniel Doyon

this is how you would use it with a Python script. We first define the match: ```yaml - trigger: ":pyscript" replace: "{{output}}" vars: - name: myvar type: echo params: echo: "my variable" - name: output type: script params: args: - python - /path/to/your/script.py ``` And then, inside the script: ```python /path/to/your/script.py import osmyvar = os.environ['ESPANSO_MYVAR']# Do whatever you want with the myvar variable ```

Espanso

espanso.org

We live in a cancerous economy, one that regularly rewards those that can abstract as much value from labor with as little participation or value of the actual work product as possible. The rot will continue until the markets realize that a company cannot grow forever, and we societally reevaluate how we value a business.

Absentee Capitalism

Ed Zitron

...catch up on these, and many more highlights