Hey Prakash! Wow, what a gem you've stumbled upon! As we waved goodbye to February and yesterday (because let's be real, yesterday counts too!), I was crossing my fingers for something like this in Obsidian-something that could handle monthly and weekly reviews and help plan for the months ahead. And guess what? Your clip comes swooping in like a superhero to save the day! It's like you read my mind! Thanks a ton for putting in all that effort-it's truly appreciated! 🎁😄
I agree with everybody else: Thank you for this video -- and all the work you do. I love these "introductions" as a way for me to see a plugin in action, helping me (a none-coder) visualize how it works and, more importantly, how it can work for me in my Obsidian world.
I am getting back into Obsidian and trying to find people who clearly explain how it has been frustrating. I really enjoy your videos and find them one of the most informative online. Thank you.
Love from Nepal ! I have been searching for a tutorial video on how to create journal step-by-step and stumbled upon you. I find this video clearly explained and informative for a beginner like me (Got way too overwhelmed by the vastness of the plugins). Thank you so much !
Glad this appeared in my recommendations. I've recently settled into a flow that uses monthly and quarterly notes, and was wishing the Calendar plugin accomodated that. I do prefer the cleaner visual appearance of Calendar, but Journals has far superior functionality. Only thing I wish Journals had that Calendar/Periodic Notes has is the ability to read deeper folders as well. I'd like to sort my stuff at least into quarters, like I could with Calendar/Periodic Notes and have the calendar detect all the dates within those folders. Oh well, the more useful Journal calendar eliminates the need to spend so much time navigating around folders.
Thanks for the plugin introduction. The functionality is good, but the downside is the navigation size is big. And it's a shame that the calendar is not resizable and small.
Hello Prakash, there is a way that in properties add tags in the template, so I do not need to add it every time I open note a new note in the same propertyy
Hey Prakash! Wow, what a gem you've stumbled upon! As we waved goodbye to February and yesterday (because let's be real, yesterday counts too!), I was crossing my fingers for something like this in Obsidian-something that could handle monthly and weekly reviews and help plan for the months ahead. And guess what? Your clip comes swooping in like a superhero to save the day! It's like you read my mind! Thanks a ton for putting in all that effort-it's truly appreciated! 🎁😄
I agree with everybody else: Thank you for this video -- and all the work you do. I love these "introductions" as a way for me to see a plugin in action, helping me (a none-coder) visualize how it works and, more importantly, how it can work for me in my Obsidian world.
I am getting back into Obsidian and trying to find people who clearly explain how it has been frustrating. I really enjoy your videos and find them one of the most informative online. Thank you.
I too am just getting back into Obsidian as my daily task management tool. Thank you Prakash, the videos you have created have really helped.
Love from Nepal ! I have been searching for a tutorial video on how to create journal step-by-step and stumbled upon you. I find this video clearly explained and informative for a beginner like me (Got way too overwhelmed by the vastness of the plugins). Thank you so much !
Great explanation, Buddy. It was very beneficial.
Glad this appeared in my recommendations. I've recently settled into a flow that uses monthly and quarterly notes, and was wishing the Calendar plugin accomodated that. I do prefer the cleaner visual appearance of Calendar, but Journals has far superior functionality. Only thing I wish Journals had that Calendar/Periodic Notes has is the ability to read deeper folders as well. I'd like to sort my stuff at least into quarters, like I could with Calendar/Periodic Notes and have the calendar detect all the dates within those folders. Oh well, the more useful Journal calendar eliminates the need to spend so much time navigating around folders.
Very nice. Now to move about 140 Daily Notes files to the folders setup in Journals. First I will have to ponder if I need weekly and monthly notes.
Great video! Great explanation of the things I've been trying to implement in my own setup.
Great stuff!!!!!! Keep the videos coming.
Thanks for the plugin introduction.
The functionality is good, but the downside is the navigation size is big.
And it's a shame that the calendar is not resizable and small.
True. It occupies a little extra space. A small minimal one would be better imo.
This is super useful❤
Great Plugin! Thankyou so much!
High quality tutorial
Hello Prakash, there is a way that in properties add tags in the template, so I do not need to add it every time I open note a new note in the same propertyy
hi how did you put this gold barre before daily goals and gratitudes ? i dont see how you do it
Nice video - Is it possible to sync so everything is accessible on multiple devices?
Can you walkthrough how to connect all these daily, weekly and early files and folder with tag and that can be shown in the graph you know
Great Content.
Thank you for the video; random question: how do you have your Mac menu bar appear like that?
I'm using bartender app to customize it
Cool, thanks for letting me know
Thanks you man
Thankyou so mush!😅
It works except for showing the present day. I can see the calendar and navigate on weeks and days that aren't the present day. How can I fix this?
super useful ❤,btw,how to migrate exists dailynotes to this plugin,it seems the journal plugin note has extra property
what is back take
how can i insert that
thank youu
what's your obsidian theme ?
whats this theme
what theme do you use? =)
looks like this plugin does not work properly for ios ?
Great.!
Ладно хорошо, продал ты мне этот плагин
Unuseful when you already have created your templates.