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Slurp
Slurp
Slurps webpages, cleans off all the crud, and saves them to Obsidian as nice, tidy Markdown files. Think Pocket, but better.
·inhumantsar.github.io·
Slurp
Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule: Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock.
Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule: Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock.
Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock. - Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule
·github.com·
Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule: Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock.
Making Obsidian play nice with Logseq - Look what I built - Logseq
Making Obsidian play nice with Logseq - Look what I built - Logseq
I’ve been using outliners ever since the 1980s, when I was running Dave Winer’s MORE on a MacPlus in college. I then used: Omni Outliner, Workflowy, Dynalist, and Roam Research before moving to Logseq this week. For a long time I’d wished that Obsidian had a decent workflowy-like outlining experience and when the beta desktop app for Logseq came out I saw a post saying that the two apps could work together. I now have it all set up and I’m absolutely delighted with the result. The main reason ...
·discuss.logseq.com·
Making Obsidian play nice with Logseq - Look what I built - Logseq
Note taking with Obsidian
Note taking with Obsidian
After starting to use spaced repetition more actively and being more consistent with my journaling, now I've tackled improving my note taking skills. Over the last couple of months, I've read about various note-taking methods, different approaches and diverse goals for them and they helped me change my perspective on
·rolisz.ro·
Note taking with Obsidian