Keep handy notes of your read Gnus articles with helm and org. This file provides the core setup and data needs of gnus-notes. Keep notes on the gnus articles that are important to me. The rest can simply be removed from gnus-notes, without affecting Gnus. If an article is removed from gnus-notes, by accident or I want it back for whatever reason, no problem. All I have to do is view the article in gnus, and it is back on gnus-notes. Gnus notes works in the background silently, keeping track of the articles read with gnus. When an article is read, it adds a quick note of it to notes. Simply, that's all. It removes notes of deleted articles or the ones expunged by gnus. Gnus-notes is similar to the Gnus registry, but whereas the registry tries to catch everything, gnus-notes is light-weight. It doesn't try to keep everything. Only the articles "I have" read. Its job is much simpler. "My read" articles are the only really important "to me" articles, isn't is so ? This simplicity allows the user to add and remove articles to gnus-notes, stress free. Viewing gnus-notes with the powerful helm interface brings great search capabilities and all the other helm goodness. Gnus-notes has been built around helm. Additional integration provided, or planned, with: - org-mode, built-in - BBDB built-in with gnus (gnus-insinuate 'bbdb 'message) - EBDB (todo) Gnus is not limited to email, that is why gnus uses the term "articles". Gnus-notes follows the Gnus general philosophy, it also uses the term "articles". Most testing has been done on email (and IMAP in particular) and RSS. This package is a fork of gnus-recent with additional inspiration by gnorb.