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I'm not sure if this is a thing to do inside the custom template file in Obisidan, or if it's something that would need to come from the plugin, but I would like to set up the filename like so:
YYYY-MM-DD-{{article_title}}
This helps me with managing the markdown files and sorting them when sorting by creation or modification date won't apply.
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Right now the note title is hardcoded. It would be great to have some sort of templating in it, so you could add date, as you suggests, as well as some other kind of text or data from wallabag. This is issue #42
I have tried to use templater to rename the note as it is created, but it looks like the note is created in several steps, so the async function in templater is not working for all the notes that are synced at a time.
For now, I have a simple templater template which just renames the note, and I am applying it manually with a shortcut.
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I'm not sure if this is a thing to do inside the custom template file in Obisidan, or if it's something that would need to come from the plugin, but I would like to set up the filename like so:
YYYY-MM-DD-{{article_title}}
This helps me with managing the markdown files and sorting them when sorting by creation or modification date won't apply.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: