# `/extractwisdom`
`extract-wisdom` is a [Fabric](https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric) pattern that _extracts wisdom_ from any text.
[Description](#description) •
[Installation](#installation) •
[Examples](#examples) •
[Meta](#meta)
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## Description
**`extractwisdom` addresses the problem of **too much content** out there for us to consume.**
`extract-wisdom` _extracts wisdom_ from any content that can be translated into text. Some examples include:
- Podcast transcripts
- Academic papers
- Essays
- Blog posts
- Really, anything you can get into text!
It pulls multiple types of value out of any content it's provided, including:
- _IDEAS_: The best ideas from the content, i.e., what you might have taken notes on if you were taking manual notes
- _QUOTES_: Some of the best quotes from the content
- _HABITS_: Habits of the speakers that could be worth replicating
- _RECOMMENDATIONS_: A list of things that the content recommends
## Use cases
1. **Decision Support:** `extractwisdom` allows you to quickly learn what's in a particular piece of content so you can decide if you want to consume the full source material or not.
2. **Note Taking:** `extractwisdom` can also be used as your note taker. It's designed to
It can also be used as a set of notes.
## Examples
Here are some examples of how to use `extractwisdom`.
## Installation
You can install `extractwisdom` by executing this command.
```sh
curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielmiessler/fabric/main/install.sh | bash
```
```sh
z foo # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo
```
```sh
z foo bar # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo and bar
```
## Meta
- Author: Daniel Miessler
- Published: January 5, 2024