Document ID assignment
See original GitHub issueFor contributors, it is not obvious how to assign an ID to a folder
or url
node (or any other, if there are any, for that matter).
Also, it is perhaps a good idea to use GUIDs for the ID fields to have non-conflicting UIDs when creating pull requests.
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Yes. I choose the next lowest integer when adding a new link.
it looks like the ID is just the next lowest unused integer. I don’t want to spin your wheels though… could @mrpnkt or @s0lray confirm?