lmika
lmika
Free idea for anyone interested in building an Obsidian plugin: a calendar picker which will open up an arbitrary daily note, either in the past or future. Would be useful for making notes on upcoming events.(There may already be a plugin for this, I haven’t actually looked). EDIT: Tha... lmika.org
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tkoola
tkoola

@lmika this was my favourite thing about using Foam | A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode at a customer. I could just type /+1 to go to future date notes and /-10 to past in VS code. Need to figure out how to do this in Obsidian (pretty sure it is easily-ish doable)

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lmika
lmika

@tkoola That looks good. Such a feature would be welcomed. I took a look at the command pallette in Obsidian and there are options to go to the "previous" or "next" daily note. But trying to go to the next daily note from today produced a notification with the text "There's no daily note after this one." Feels like Obsidian can have something there to create tomorrows daily note now.

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jayeless
jayeless

@lmika I'm using this Calendar plugin for Obsidian that seems to do what you say! When I click on dates in the future, a box pops up that says "File yyyy-mm-dd does not exist. Would you like to create it?"

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lmika
lmika

@jayeless That's exactly what I was hoping for. Just installed it and it works perfectly. Thank you!

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