obsidian-day-planner
yarle
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obsidian-day-planner
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A structured note-taking app for personal use
> Not really. Obsidian has its shares of problems too, and most of them originate from using Markdown.
Aha. Which problems do you mean?
> Markdown is a freeform text-format, and works very well for writing text, but it really sucks for data and structured content.
Joplin is using md to. And if Joplin does a good job on "data" and "structured content" (whatever you mean by that) by separating that in their DB, it's a big NO for me since it's a closed silo.
This: https://github.com/blacksmithgu/obsidian-dataview works so wonderful for me, and it never breaks anything in my simple md files.
> Most plugins and features in that area are very brittle and overspecialized, working only well enough in their specific use case.
Aha. I don't think so. Which authority says that? And even if It's like that, my markdown files would survive everything, since they are a) in git. https://github.com/denolehov/obsidian-git and b) easy to fix since it's a text file. Gosh!
> And gosh, Obsidian has really a huge amount of plugins for data-handling.
And gosh, this is a good thing!
> At some point, it was so bad that there were multiple competing task-plugins which broke each other just because they had different formatting for dates.
Installing multiple task plugins shows that something is "broke" on the user side. It's not the fault of Markdown or Obsidian.
Just have a look on: https://github.com/ivan-lednev/obsidian-day-planner but you dont need a fancy task plugin like this, if you know your way around https://github.com/blacksmithgu/obsidian-dataview or https://github.com/obsidian-tasks-group/obsidian-tasks
Since the Ecosystem around Obsidian and pure Markdown, most of the time I stay in my browser https://github.com/deathau/markdownload and nvim https://github.com/epwalsh/obsidian.nvim
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I've made a quick snippet in dataviewjs to show todo items from the current file in a timetable
This is very educational, but is very similar functionality available through the Day Planner plugin?
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My Creator Workspace. I'm trying to make it look and feel more like Notion. Any suggestions?
That's Day Planner! :D
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Obsidian is almost perfect...
this one (https://github.com/lynchjames/obsidian-day-planner)?
- Full Calendar and Daily Planner Plugin
- Adding tasks quickly on iOS
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What template do you use for your Daily Notes / Journal
To organize the day I recommend to use the plugn Day planner the same one will create a gant chart with the tasks that you intend to fulfill throughout the day.
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Tip: Set a hotkey to Toggle left/right sidebar
Here you go - you'll see I have two panes in my right sidebar, the top-right pane displays the Outline of my open note and the bottom-right pane shows my Day Planner schedule for today (which is pretty simple today since I'm writing the second half of my 6k word final for a class).
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How do i get this schedule viewer thing to show up?
lynchjames/obsidian-day-planner: An Obsidian plugin for day planning and managing pomodoro timers from a task list in a Markdown note.
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Building my second brain with Obsidian pt. II
Day Planner
yarle
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A structured note-taking app for personal use
FWIW, I exported all my Evernote notebooks just recently from my old free account. Used https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle to convert them to Markdown. It also has support for various PKB formats, like Obsidian. Hope that helps!
- Migrating to Craft after 12 years in Evernote. Some tips and my experience importing Notebooks.
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"Your account will be permanently closed" -- my reasons for leaving Evernote as a loyal user since 2011
I then used a 3rd-party tool called YARLE (Yet Another Rope Ladder from Evernote) to convert each .ENEX file into a folder of .md files and a folder of linked attachments.
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Evernote to Obsidian
https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle to convert to Obsidian MD.
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Idiots Guide to migrating away from Evernote -> Obsidian
Using https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle you will dump all your evernote notes in md format in a directory. You will open the directory as a vault.
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Bay Area tech company Evernote lays off most staff, relocating to Europe
Here's how to do it:
1. Download the legacy Evernote v.6.25.3.x. Evernote has removed it from their website but you can get it at FileHippo. Download this now - I downloaded 6.25.3.9348 and used it, but now it's gone from FileHippo... not sure why. https://filehippo.com/download_evernote/6.25.1.9091/
2. Follow the undocumented trick for downloading all notebooks at once. This will preserve tags as well. Archived here: https://archive.ph/XDnqN - scroll down to KoZz's comment posted on "Tuesday at 11:53 AM".
3. Then if you want to move to Obsidian, use YARLE but note the template that automatically loads doesn't work (it has spaces and breaks other rules). https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle
4. Template block definitions here: https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle/blob/master/Templates.m... FWIW, I used this as my template (paste in the "Set Template" window for YARLE):
{content-block}{content}{end-content-block}
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I'm not sure what to think about this subscription price hike
Have You tried this? https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle
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Ask HN: How did you migrate off Evernote?
There's a tool called Yarle, aka "Yet another rope ladder from Evernote" that helps you migrate your data to Markdown:
https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle
I was never a big Evernote user, but I did use Yarle to migrate some old Evernote data to Obsidian.
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Sure is hard to leave you Evernote
That's why I developed Yarle, The ultimate converter for Evernote to Markdown. It is platform-independent, it has UI, no installation requited, supports conversion to standard markdown, or special cases like Obsidian, Logseq or Tana. You could give it a try by downloading it here: https://github.com/akosbalasko/yarle
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just downloaded/tried Obsidian for the first timeā¦.
Download and use a tool like Yarle.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-checklist-plugin
evernote2md - Convert Evernote .enex files to Markdown
obsidian-tasks - Task management for the Obsidian knowledge base. [Moved to: https://github.com/obsidian-tasks-group/obsidian-tasks]
obsidian-neo4j-graph-view - Juggl is a completely interactive, stylable and expandable graph view for Obsidian. It is designed as an advanced 'local' graph view called the 'workspace', where you can juggle all your thoughts with ease.
slated-obsidian - Task management in Obsidian.md
evernote-backup - Backup & export all Evernote notes and notebooks
obsidian-tasks - Task management for the Obsidian knowledge base.
joplin-update-frontmatter - Add YAML FrontMatter block to all notes in Joplin
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
obsidian-importer - Obsidian Importer lets you import notes from other apps and file formats into your Obsidian vault.
obsidian-file-path-to-uri - Convert file path to uri for easier use of links to local files outside of Obsidian
Standard Notes - An end-to-end encrypted notes app for digitalists and professionals. https://standardnotes.com [Moved to: https://github.com/standardnotes/app]