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I want to be able to add a directory of notes recursively (or at least optionally recursively), to help import from other sources into standard notes. I am happy to write this code (and have already started a bit), but am curious if you'd prefer it be a flag of the current add note or have it be its own sub command, ie: add dir. I was also planning on having the ability to (optionally) tag these notes based on their directory name, and/or tag them based on a tag passed by flag.
Let me know your thoughts, or if you think this would be a bad idea.
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Hi @clayrosenthal,
I pretty much did this with a different app I was working on: https://github.com/jonhadfield/sn-dotfiles.
The idea with that is to take all of the dirs starting with . in your home directory and then create the folder structure (using tags) and files (as notes). You'd then sync to update files/tags based on which was last updated.
I've not looked at it for some time, but may resurrect it when I get time.
What about doing something similar to sn-dotfiles and adding an embed or sync argument that takes a filesystem path and recreates it in a similar fashion?
I want to be able to add a directory of notes recursively (or at least optionally recursively), to help import from other sources into standard notes. I am happy to write this code (and have already started a bit), but am curious if you'd prefer it be a flag of the current
add note
or have it be its own sub command, ie:add dir
. I was also planning on having the ability to (optionally) tag these notes based on their directory name, and/or tag them based on a tag passed by flag.Let me know your thoughts, or if you think this would be a bad idea.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: