#s(ellama-session "Function compatibility (Open AI)" #s(llm-openai "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" "gpt-4" "text-embedding-3-large") "/home/amr/org/ellama-sessions/Function compatibility (Open AI).org" #s(llm-chat-prompt nil nil (#s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction system "" nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction user "Will this function work with the following CREATED property: :CREATED: [2009-07-27 Mon 17:12]" nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction assistant "As an AI, I need more context in order to answer accurately. If you refer to a function in programming, you would need to specify the programming language and the structure of the function, so I could determine whether the date property could be passed into it correctly. For instance, in the Emacs Organizer mode (often used for note-taking, maintaining TODO lists, project planning, and authoring), the :CREATED: property would commonly be used for timestamps. We would need to know the specific function you're asking about to determine its compatibility with this property. If you're referring to a function in a different context (like math, for example), then the concept of a :CREATED: property would not typically be applicable." nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction user "here is the function: (defun my/org-refile-header-to-org-roam-dailies-by-created-date () \"Move the current org header to the corresponding org-roam-dailies file based on its :CREATED: property.\" (interactive) (unless (org-at-heading-p) (error \"Not at an org heading\")) (let* ( ; Get the CREATED property at point and parse it to the proper datetree format (created (org-entry-get (point) \"CREATED\")) ; Extract the date and ignore the time (date-string (when created (nth 0 (split-string created \" \")) ) ) ; Convert the string to a date (date (and date-string (org-read-date nil t date-string)) ) ) (when date (save-excursion (org-cut-subtree) (org-roam-dailies-find-date date) (goto-char (point-max)) (newline) (org-paste-subtree) (save-buffer) ) ) ) (message \"Date string: %s, Date: %s\" date-string date) ;; (message \"Moved header to the corresponding org-roam-dailies file.\") )" nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction assistant "This function is written in Emacs Lisp (Elisp) and it's designed to refile headers in Emacs' Org-mode based on the :CREATED: property. The :CREATED: property you provided earlier, :CREATED: [2009-07-27 Mon 17:12] is a right format that can be used with this function. This Elisp function does the following: 1. Check if the point (cursor) is at an Org-mode heading. 2. Retrieve the value of the :CREATED: property of the current heading. 3. Process this value to extract the date (ignoring the time). 4. Use this date to find the correct org-roam-dailies file. 5. Cut the current subtree (the heading and its contents) and paste it into the org-roam-dailies file at the correct date. 6. Save the org-roam-dailies file. 7. Output a message indicating the date string and the formatted date. So in short, yes, the function should work with your :CREATED: property. Ensure org-roam and org-roam-dailies are properly installed and configured, since the function relies on them." nil)) nil nil nil) nil)