Hello,

Just thought I would share something I find useful.  What the code below
does is:

1) prompts for a link to a file on the internet
2) downloads the file
3) attaches the file to the current subtree
4) inserts at the current point a link to the attachment

This is useful if (e.g.) you are scouring Google images for ideas and
want to save lots of image files.

Requirements: wget, set $TMPDIR.
TODO: integrate properly with capture template

#+here_is_some elisp
(setq org-link-abbrev-alist '(("att" . org-attach-expand-link)))

(defun my-attach-and-link-web-file (lnk)
  "Download a file, attach it to our heading, insert a link"
  (interactive "*sAttach and link to url: \n")
  (let ((tmpdir (expand-file-name (getenv "TMPDIR")))
        (fname (file-name-nondirectory lnk)))
    (progn (message (concat "Downloading " lnk " to " tmpdir "/" fname))
           (call-process "wget" nil '("*Messages*" t) nil "-P"
                         tmpdir "-d"
                         lnk)
           (org-attach-attach (concat tmpdir "/" fname) nil 'mv)
           (insert (concat "[[att:" fname "]]")))))

(define-key global-map "\C-cs" 'my-attach-and-link-web-file)
#+that_was_elisp

Myles

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