Closed klangthomas closed 6 months ago
Thank you very much for opening up this issue! I am currently a bit overwhelmed by the many requests that arrive each week, so please forgive me, if I fail to respond personally. I am still very likely to at least skim read your request and I'll probably try to fix all (real) bugs if possible and I will likely review every single PR being made (please, give me a heads up if you intent to do so) and I will try to work on popular requests (please upvote via thumbs up on the original issue) whenever possible, but trying to respond to every single issue over the last years has been kind of draining and I need to adjust my approach for this project to remain fun for me and to make any progress with actually coding new stuff. Thanks for your understanding!
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That's a wonderful idea! I like it! PRs are welcome!
It would be cool!
I was just wishing for something like this. Many times I need to look back at notes from closed issues and having the option to have them automatically synced as .md files in a directory would be great.
My current workflow is to duplicate my notes from tasks into .md files and manually saving them to a folder so they'll be easier to access after tasks are closed.
I'd like to help but I don't speak TS. Thought I could provide smth but as I downloaded the repo and started playing around I realized I can't do that :(
+1 for this
I use Super-productivity and Obsidian, IMO both are powerful software and integration would be so great. Have tried many Obsidian Plugin options for time/task tracking but nothing replaces super-productivity.
sadly I can't code in the necessary technologies to contribute
Angular is a no go for me. Know TS but not so deeper like Other language I use every day like Python, RUST and C++. Only I wish I knew TS much better I could contribute to merge these two amazing FOSS that I use everyday.
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Yes, the issue is still relevant.
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The feature would still be nice
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Problem Statement
Sometimes finding notes accross multiple projects and tasks is hard. Even more when you need to connect the dots between different tasks or projects.
You then need to cycle through all your project's notes which is tedious as there is no search function implemented. But then you still need to connect all relations in your head w/o a graphical view of the interconnectivity of certain ideas.
:grey_question: Possible Solution
There are several apps available on the web, e.g. Obsidian which saves your notes as a markdown file within a given directory.
If Super Productivity would use the same directory for saving/syncing the task's notes, you could combine both applications with ease. You don't even need a costly ObsidianSync for that.
Implementation idea
Sync the Super Productvity internal notes with a named directory where markdown files are placed. A project would then relate to a subdirectory (e.g. project name = subdir name) and any notes will be placed there. If additional notes are found, show them too.