post: Migration From Logseq and DayOne to Obsidian
https://lubieniebieski.pl/migration-to-obsidian/
After 11 years with DayOne and 2 years with Logseq, I migrated to Obsidian. Here's how it went. See the font and colors I use, daily templates, and how I imported data from old tools to the new one.
#obsidian #logseq #dayone #journaling #note-taking #migration
@lubieniebieski I'm using the Auto Note Mover plugin to move notes based on tags. You have to define some tags and the folders where you want those tags to point and that's it. Then add the tags to the notes you want to move. My rec is to have a system to differentiate the tags that trigger the plugin. Something like: "book_mover" or "history_mover", etc.
@klausblog nice, that might be exactly what I need! There's probably a way to quickly fill in the note with a template I need (like book properties) and together they should give me a powerful combo! thanks Daniel!