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Logseq Times 2023–03–12: Logseq 0.8.18, CLI feature, workflow and new plugins
My apologies for the lack of LogseqTimes posts over the last few weeks. The inlaws, some traveling and work all took a little too much out of me. Happy to say that things are returning to normal so new releases will be back on schedule.
Logseq News
- @ToolsonTech and @Ramses got together to do a @logseq deep dive. They aimed to talk about the future of knowledge work, how they manage the daily deluge of information, and how Logseq fits in the picture. The video is being edited and should be available soon here.
- The Logseq Github readme had a bit of a makeover and modernization — be sure to check it out here.
- @cldwalker provided some tool announcements for the Logseq power / technical users out there. Anew Github action and CLI that automates the export of a portion of a Logseq graph to RDF. A node library for scripting with Logseq’s core. Release 1.2.168 provides support for node CLIs. See here for more. Github action and CLI that runs validations on a graph. Release 0.3.0 adds more validations and the ability to exclude certain validations
- I won’t pretend to understand what any of the above means, but hopefully can be of use to some of you.
Releases
Logseq 0.8.18 was released and included the following:
Features
- Support cues for Cloze cards — Documentation