Insert link with `org-store-link'#23
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This patch allows us to insert a link to the headline with configurable backend (org-id for example) instead of hardcoded `filename::*Heading`
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This patch allows us to insert a link to the headline with configurable backend (org-id for example) instead of hardcoded
filename::*HeadingWhen submitting a pull request, please include the following information:
helmversions tested with: 3.6.2helm-coreversions tested with: 3.6.2Note that Emacs and Org versions persist "in the wild" for some time after release, so it is not appropriate to only test with the latest released or development versions of Org; tests must include versions still commonly in use. Proposed changes must not break functionality for existing users.