I love your evangelising on plain text, future proofing! That's what I think of each time I consider adopting an app - does it allow me to backup my content effortlessly? Bookmarks may be the next thing for me to transfer to Obsidian after my social media posts. (I recently started including them in my Daily Notes, and it has made them far richer and a great record of my daily life.
Can you show the generated markdown from adding bookmarks to a document in Obsidian (version 1)? I would like to create and maintain a bookmark file for syncing with Syncthing, but I prefer command line tools over desktop apps for this.
I love your evangelising on plain text, future proofing! That's what I think of each time I consider adopting an app - does it allow me to backup my content effortlessly? Bookmarks may be the next thing for me to transfer to Obsidian after my social media posts. (I recently started including them in my Daily Notes, and it has made them far richer and a great record of my daily life.
Thanks, Elizabeth! Back up is so important, and backup in a form usable by vanilla apps, even more so.
Do you draft your posts in your daily note, or copy paste them afterwards? Or do you have a macro of sorts to automate the process?
Can you show the generated markdown from adding bookmarks to a document in Obsidian (version 1)? I would like to create and maintain a bookmark file for syncing with Syncthing, but I prefer command line tools over desktop apps for this.
Honestly it's just a list, with links. Super simple. So the Markdown for a link would look like this:
[My Bookmark](https://mybookmark.com).
Aah, okay. Cheers!