Open spiritualgeek opened 5 months ago
Within each of my directories containing notes, there exists an
assets
folder.I have confirmed the functionality of the query I am employing:
query: '[type:mysetup]' debugQuery: true
Contrarily, it inadvertently selects images from the
assets
folder, even though the query isn't designed to include them given they are image files and inherently lack front-matter?The method to circumvent this issue is to use
recursive: false
, which unfortunately undermines the purpose in scenarios where multiple folders are presentThanks
try add this: "minus path" query: '-path: your-path/assets'
Thanks - I thought I had tried this, but it was a query targeting .md
files only which did not work
This does not work either. The query returns fine (debugQuery: true
) yet the plugin still includes items that the query does not return
No longer using due to activity on the plugin seeming to have ceased. Closing issue
I got the same problem and utilized regex to only show .md files (so that would be excluding images):
Show all notes except images:
query: '/.*\.md/'
When using a tag:
query: '/.*\.md/tag:#diary'
I didn't try other queries since it currently met my expectations. I also didn't check whether there were any flaws with my queries.
Within each of my directories containing notes, there exists an
assets
folder.I have confirmed the functionality of the query I am employing:
Contrarily, it inadvertently selects images from the
assets
folder, even though the query isn't designed to include them given they are image files and inherently lack front-matter?The method to circumvent this issue is to use
recursive: false
, which unfortunately undermines the purpose in scenarios where multiple folders are presentThanks