obsidian-periodic-notes
Create/manage your daily, weekly, and monthly notes in Obsidian (by liamcain)
obsidian-linter
An Obsidian plugin that formats and styles your notes with a focus on configurability and extensibility. (by platers)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
obsidian-periodic-notes
Posts with mentions or reviews of obsidian-periodic-notes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-04.
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"Your account will be permanently closed" -- my reasons for leaving Evernote as a loyal user since 2011
Daily Journaling using Periodic Notes and Calendar: These enable me to maintain my daily journaling habit that I had in Evernote and add a visual view using the Canvas plug-in and powerful templates for habit tracking.
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Slightly off-topic: Plain-text dayplanner?
Check out Obsidian and Periodic Notes plugin to template out your daily notes the way you like it.
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Quick navigation between periodic notes
Ever since I discovered periodic notes, I wanted to make yearly, quarterly, and monthly plans. But the calendar plugin only provided quick access to daily and weekly notes.
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Office Meeting notes… daily page?
My work has a weekly rhythm (recurring operational meetings, 1:1's, staff meetings, ...) and I find a weekly note (using Periodic Notes) works better for me than daily notes. I also have a note from one meeting about something I want to communicate to someone in another meeting later in the week and find having that context in one place vs in different daily notes is useful.
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Starting out...
Talking of chronological notes you need to look at, it will answer your question "best way to be able to identify (and find) specific entries at a later date" https://github.com/liamcain/obsidian-periodic-notes
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easily track when files were created or modified?
You can use the frontmatter for this. I like the Linter plugin bc it can easily create and update that for you. As for linking to the calendar, there are a few ways to achieve that. You could probably use DataView with the frontmatter mentioned above, but I am not as familiar with that. I just the Calendar + Periodic Notes plugins to create daily notes using a template, which includes this:
- daily notes don't do it for me...
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What is the proper way to organize your notes? What wrong methods have failed for you?
I use the obsidian-periodic-notes plugin to build a weekly dashboard containing transcluded daily notes to power a weekly review. This is hugely helpful to make sure things don't fall through the cracks.
obsidian-linter
Posts with mentions or reviews of obsidian-linter.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-19.
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Do any of us use a linter?
I did some searching and found a tool by Victor Tao (not me), called Obsidian Linter, and it got me wondering, have any of you found success using this tool, or something similar? I have been working with it for a minute now, and though a lot of my time right now is spent tweaking the linting options, I feel once I have gotten everything set up the way I need it, this could be quite the game changer for my productivity and note-taking speed.
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TTRPG, YAML, and Pathfinder 1e Bestiary Escape Help
It turns out that the plugin Linter is able to automatically escape YAML keys that shouldn't be there, including this exact use case, a colon followed by a space. The trouble is that it is not doing it, which I assume means Linter is only parsing the frontmatter YAML for this issue and is not checking the content between ```. Anyone able to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
- Automatically move completed todo-items to end of list
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how I can add YAML automatically?
Maybe Linter is something for you. I use it to add/remove frontmatter.
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YAML tags vs Normal tags in Obsidian
And then i use [Linter](https://github.com/platers/obsidian-linter) the remove the "#".
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Tool to automatically enforce Markdown style/formatting
There’s a linter plugin for Obsidian, too.
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easily track when files were created or modified?
You can use the frontmatter for this. I like the Linter plugin bc it can easily create and update that for you. As for linking to the calendar, there are a few ways to achieve that. You could probably use DataView with the frontmatter mentioned above, but I am not as familiar with that. I just the Calendar + Periodic Notes plugins to create daily notes using a template, which includes this:
What are some alternatives?
When comparing obsidian-periodic-notes and obsidian-linter you can also consider the following projects:
obsidian-calendar-plugin - Simple calendar widget for Obsidian.
Templater - A template plugin for obsidian
vscode-markdownlint - Markdown linting and style checking for Visual Studio Code
advanced-tables-obsidian - Improved table navigation, formatting, and manipulation in Obsidian.md
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
completed-task-display - Obsidian plugin to control the display of completed tasks