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A lot of the reading I do has inbuilt citations/links, and Squirt puts the whole link up in front of me, chunk by chunk. An option to ignore any phrase starting with "http" would be great, as well as the ability to cut parentheticals entirely.
Here's another example: https://medium.com/@nickheiner/securing-the-js-ecosystem-55f87a4a2ceb
It starts with all of the HTML (document.body.classname...) instead of the article. Then, once you highlight the actual article, it still gives you the links and containers for the images.
A lot of the reading I do has inbuilt citations/links, and Squirt puts the whole link up in front of me, chunk by chunk. An option to ignore any phrase starting with "http" would be great, as well as the ability to cut parentheticals entirely.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2017.1288684 This article, for example, is a horrible experience when squirted, as Squirt displays not just the short form, but the full reference when ever it encounters one.
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