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How to make a note have a different title to its filename? #549

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Trying out this program. I want to be able to link to a note without having to use its filename. This is because I may want long titles, titles with spaces, titles with weird Unicode, or other things that might make life difficult down the road if they were used as filenames. I just want to have the filenames be meaningless and have the actual metadata inside the file. Fulltext search > filenames.

So I go through the tutorial and it says to make a file with neuron new -e, so I do that and make this file with the randomly generated filename cb3bc096.md:

---
date: 2021-02-01T13:42
title: A test note
---

# Heading of the note

Body of the note

Then I make a index.md file with these contents:

# My Zettelkasten 

From here, you can visit: [[A test note]]

And I generate the site with neuron gen -wS like the docs say, except that doesn't work and I need to do neuron rib -wS instead for some reason. Anyway I do that and it doesn't work. It just says "links to non-existent zettel: A test note".

So I think maybe I need to use the "slug" field. I add slug: A test note to cb3bc096.md. Doesn't work either. I try with hyphens instead of spaces, doesn't work.

So .. how do I make these kinds of links? Surely I'm not meant to memorize these gibberish autogenerated filenames? I don't get it.

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