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Introducing My Knowledge Lakehouse
The idea is to create one markdown file per day but to be able to open them all in one editor view. Then one can scroll through all the days conveniently like a timeline. Something like this [0] plugin although I did create my own (more hacky) version for myself.
[0]: https://github.com/Quorafind/Obsidian-Daily-Notes-Editor
- See all daily notes in a reverse chronological view?
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Continuous viewing of multiple (editable) files and tag filtering?
With Obsidian, I’ve found the Obsidian-Daily-Notes-Editor plugin, which can display multiple daily notes and allows editing them, although it’s pretty basic—there’s no filtering/sorting option, etc. and isn’t actively developed. I’m not even sure it still works as I’ve installed it, created a few dated notes, and they weren’t shown inside the plugin’s page. But that’s pretty much what I’d be looking for.
- Is it possible to merge all your Daily Notes - into one single document, to read like pages in a book?
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