| Operator Type: | Function |
| Operator Scope of Action: | Group |
| Operator Purpose: | Linking |
linkTo("item"[,linkType])
This creates an untitled type basic link to item from the current note.
item (string) must be double-quote enclosed if the target title includes characters other than letters, numbers or spaces. The argument must be a note $Name or item designator or expression resolving to an item name. $Paths cannot be used (in other operators $Name and $Path are usually acceptable alternatives).
linkType (string). Optionally, instead of an 'untitled' link the link can be of linkType type. An untitled type link can be explicitly specified using the string "*untitled". Unlike unlinking, this argument may only contain a single link type value.
Both arguments are evaluated. This operator does not require a left-side argument, simply calling effects a result. A new link will not be created if a link of the stated type already exists.
Relevant similar operators: linkFrom, unlinkTo, unlinkFrom.
From v5.1.0, use of this action does not shift note focus; in addition if item contains operators (brackets, plus, minus, etc.) Tinderbox will first look for a match to the literal item string and only if there is no match will the app try evaluating to operators and testing the resulting string. For example:
linkTo("Example 1 (a test)")
will link to the note named 'Example 1 (a test)'. If no note matches this string, Tinderbox will attempt to evaluate the string. Thus for:
linkTo("2+2")
will link to the note named '2+2' but if no match will look for a note named '4'.
From v5.10.1 this function can target an alias as opposed to an original (if the logical choice) and can accept a group scope.
Use in agents: beware that the action is working on an alias of the current note and note the current note itself. As originals and aliases support discrete basic links this function should not generally be used in an agent. The best way to use the function is by using a prototype and apply a $Rule to it thus running the code in all notes using the prototype.
