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obsidian-periodic-notes reviews and mentions
- Periodic notes: more than one daily note?
- Use Day Planner plugin with Periodic Notes (Daily Notes) plugin?
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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:
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How do I implement text title within the daily note YYYY-MM-DD date format?
This is kinda different and doesn't solve the calendar problem, but in browsing around for a solution I came across this feature in the Periodic Notes plugin that I might start using now. You can add date variables to the file path, which means you can have a daily folder where you have your daily note plus other day specific notes that have their own titles. I think this approach to file organization might make more sense to my brain, at least for some things.
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Daily Note Template based on file.title and not the time you create the note
I also use the Periodic Notes plugin but I don't think it does anything special to make Templater work for new notes.
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Changing date format for daily notes
I recommend the Periodic Notes plugin as it lets you specify a custom naming format for your notes. It's a replacement for the core "daily notes" plugin.
- 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.
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liamcain/obsidian-periodic-notes is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
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