![]() I hope you develop this feature request that you submitted. Your product is just way more flexible (and much faster), so I’m unwilling to leave. I even toyed around with switching note platforms for this reason. Notion’s functionality is incredibly tempting, because it solves these problems. ![]() I update the template I use to create these notes.Īs mentions, this is incredibly tedious.(Over the past year, I’ve become shockingly proficient at writing regular expressions for a guy whose day job is being a pastor.) I update the existing notes using BBEdit’s Multi-File Regex search and replace.I learn a relative’s last name and update the linked note to reflect that).Īs the metadata in my vault evolves, I do two things: I don’t put this “metadata” in the YAML because it often includes links that I want to be updated should I change the name of a linked note (e.g. I consider most notes in my vault to be one of these “types.” They typically look something like this:. people, organizations, projects, books, articles, etc.). I do the exact same thing for a wide variety of note “types” (e.g. I already use something similar in my vault, can I call it “obsidian supertags”?Ī significant drawback I’ve found in these method, if I have 100 book notes and I want to add a new attribute to my book model, it’s a bit tedious update the 100 already taken notes according to new book model.īut I think it’s not so difficoult add a better YAML manager to Obsidian, if in the future this feature will become a must have.
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