Generating a Plugins Page For My Logseq Graph
I didn't just break down a one-liner this time, but I also did that.
I blog so others can suffer too.Keep me posting
I didn't just break down a one-liner this time, but I also did that.
I still use my PKMs wrong. Keep your notes small. Stick with one tool. Stay focused. Yep, none of that.
But I have learned that emulating man page style isn’t great. I have big notes on commands with every option, every subcommand, and every subcommand’s option.
I tried visually replacing a few Logseq tags with icons in CSS. It worked!
Three down, a few thousand to go.
I already knew Logseq does rich paste with C-v.
Today I learned plain-text paste is C-V.
That’s Control + Shift + v.
Makes it a lot easier to paste bookmark titles.
Did the useful Logseq puttering. Now some decorative fun with the Logseq Banners plugin.
Started playing with local custom.css to tweak the Panic theme
for Logseq
Trying to keep all my notes in one spot. Failing utterly. But hey I am coming up with some fantastic-looking workflows for each note application along the way.
logseq-plugin-link-preview and the Solarized Extended theme pair up nicely on Logseq.
Getting my second brain ready for post-processing
Talking about Logseq, a knowledge management tool roughly equivalent to Obsidian or Org-roam.
There’s just so many little affordances. Not even talking about the built-in query language or graph view. Those are full-on features, which other tools match or sometimes exceed. I’m talking about little things like t t to toggle between the light and dark mode of your current theme. It’s just nice to use even before you get to tweaks and plugins.