“…The chemistry of β‐dimethylaminovinyl ketones – commonly known as β‐enaminones – has been widely explored for nearly 60 years, and the vast majority of heterocycles have been synthesized using them as starting materials. [ 1 ] Among these, azoles – such as triazolo/tetrazolo[1,5‐ a ]pyrimidines, [ 2–5 ] 1,2,3‐triazoles, [ 6 ] benzimidazoles, [ 7 ] pyrazoles, [ 8–10 ] pyrroles, [ 11,12 ] isoxazoles, [ 13,14 ] thiazoles [ 15 ] – and furans, [ 16 ] and other six‐membered heterocycles – such as quinolines, [ 17–19 ] pyridines, [ 20,21 ] chromones, [ 22 ] and oxathiines [ 23 ] – have been prepared by using β‐enaminones through formal [3+2] or [3+3] cyclocondensation or cycloaddition reactions, with a variety of reagents ( N,N‐ or N,O ‐dinucleophiles, NCN ‐dinucleophiles, etc. ), catalysts, and specific reaction conditions.…”