Open ydivho12123 opened 2 years ago
Unfortunately not. The way it works, it logs into your account, and mimics the clicks to download the exports.
To backup your offline graph, I would suggest using the built-in automatic backups that Roam provides. You could also set the location of the offline files in a cloud drive folder, like Google Drive or Dropbox, so that they get automatically synced.
I have recently migrated from using Roam to Obsidian for a better offline (and mobile) experience. Logseq is another alternative that's based on Roam and uses offline files.
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Can roam2github give backups of offline graphs?