Logseq-Git-Sync-101
git-auto-commit-mode
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Logseq-Git-Sync-101
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Obsidian 1.5 Desktop (Public)
You can use git with it. It automatically commits at configurable intervals, and with few hooks[0] you can make pushing automatic and also pull changes made elsewhere (which then get instantly shown on a running Logseq desktop instance).
The default git configuration was kinda weird, but I think I initialized the git myself and then added it in Logseq before adding the hooks and it's been good experience.
[0] https://github.com/CharlesChiuGit/Logseq-Git-Sync-101
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Notesnook – open-source and zero knowledge private note taking app
Unfortunately, no. However, there are alternatives to sync. I love Logseq, but dislike the lack of a sync server. I have not not tried either of the following methods as I just recently switched to iOS and just used Syncthing on my Pixel. The guide on ish also has a comment on encryption if you scroll enough.
Working Copy (paid, free for students): https://github.com/CharlesChiuGit/Logseq-Git-Sync-101/wiki/F...
ish (free): https://forum.obsidian.md/t/mobile-sync-with-git-on-ios-for-...
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Does logseq sync allow having page open in multiple devices?
This is the self sync guide I'm looking at
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2023 edition: solid ways to have your org setup/plan file in your pocket? (lots of dead ends online)
LogSeq via git syncing for referencing my notes from iPhone and iPad
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Any Diarium (journaling) alternative?
I use logseq and have it sync from all my devices to my own private git repo.
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Looking for free notetaking app that will sync across devices
if your willing to do a little leg work to get it in sync, r/logseq or r/obsidian are simple. Here is a simple tutorial on how to set it up.
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Syncthing: A continuous file synchronization program
Working copy has some of doing this. I had it syncing my logseq notes and it worked fine (other than merge conflict type things). The setup was fairly convoluted though.
This is how it is done https://github.com/CharlesChiuGit/Logseq-Git-Sync-101/wiki/F...
- Lost a days journal (again), recovered but be wary of this step.
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Why logseq on Windows, sync by iCloud, freeze up for automatic download from time to time?
Check the readme: https://github.com/CharlesChiuGit/Logseq-Git-Sync-101
- Looking for a way to sync my graph across iOS, macOS, and Linux
git-auto-commit-mode
- git-auto-commit-mode: Automatically commit to git after each save
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2023 edition: solid ways to have your org setup/plan file in your pocket? (lots of dead ends online)
git-auto-commit-mode for auto committing & pushing from eMacs on save after specified timeout
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Highlight-changes from a specific date in time
If you're wanting to use git, but not worry about staging/committing, i've used this package on my org repo. https://github.com/ryuslash/git-auto-commit-mode
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[org-roam] Is there an ultimate way to have a record of node updates (with date indications) rather than git?
I use git-auto-commit-mode. Just install the package and then enable it whenever you visit a file in Org-Roam:
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Syncing org-mode between devices
I just looked around a bit and found a git-auto-commit-mode.
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What is the best possible solution for file history?
You can use the package git-auto-commit for timed automatic commits. If you use Doom Emacs, as it's indicated next to your username, you can enable the module vc which contains the package git-timemachine. This package has a command that allows you to easily browse through all your commits. If you're not using Doom, you can just install a configure git-timemachine the package by itself for the same effect.
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Synced group tasks in org mode possible ?
I did find https://github.com/ryuslash/git-auto-commit-mode which lets you enable it from .dir-locals which you could commit to a repo and make it a project so its auto applied when loading.
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Best way to sync my org-mode files ?
I’ve been using git-auto-commit-mode with a directory-local variable in my org-agenda-dir. You can set it to push automatically also. It’s worked great for a few years now.
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Sync org files to GitHub
I do this with magit in conjunction with git-auto-commit-mode. With those two packages installed and configured, you can bind `save-all-buffers` and `magit-push-current-to-upstream` to simple key chords, then just invoke those two commands in succession and all new changes will be staged, committed, and push to GitHub.
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Long-Time Emacs User Looking to Level-Up (note-taking for classes)
Version control with git and magit. I use git even for non-software projects, like writing. For writing projects where you don't want to interrupt your focus/workflow to commit, you might find git-auto-commit-mode helpful.
What are some alternatives?
git-good-commit - Git hook to help you write good commit messages, with no external dependencies.
dot-doom - My Doom Emacs config files. Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/zzamboni/dot-doom
git-auto-commit-action - Automatically commit and push changed files back to GitHub with this GitHub Action for the 80% use case.
dot-emacs - My Emacs configuration files - mirrored from GitLab
plantuml-githook - A Git hook which spots PlantUML source files and generates diagrams in a structured way
backup-each-save - Emacs package to backup each save of a file
git-confirm - :question: Git hook to catch placeholders and temporary changes (TODO / @ignore) before you commit them.
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
FYGS - Fuck your git stats
configuration - My configs: OS setups, dotfiles, scripts and more.
logseq-plugin-gpt3-openai - A plugin for GPT-3 AI assisted note taking in Logseq
writeroom-mode - Writeroom-mode: distraction-free writing for Emacs.