Dataview dateformat function - Help - Obsidian Forum
That’s really helpful and really far beyond anything I had come close to achieving. My daily notes are in yearly folders and monthly subfolders. For example: journal 2023 01 2023-01-01.md 2023-01-02.md 2023-01-03.md etc 02 03 etc 2022 01 02 03 etc 2021 01 02 03 etc Because of the folder levels, the Extended table view of the date and file stuff returns files only from the month being queried. For today’s daily note it lists all the daily notes for ...
Use placeholders in workflows and snippets to add dynamic content
You can insert the content of your snippets using the {snippet:} placeholder. Snippets are found and inserted by (resolved) keyword, so if your collection has a prefix of ! and your snippet has a keyword of sig, then use {snippet:!sig}. Note that Alfred's Snippets preferences shows resolved keywords in the keyword column of the snippets table.
If your current text content is rich text, and the snippet you are including is rich text, then the rich text of the snippet is retained.
Note Alfred does not recursively embed snippets. If the snippet you are including also contains a {snippet:} placeholder, this secondary placeholder will not be resolved.
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